💨 Abstract
The Indian television news channels fervently celebrated as Indian missiles struck nine "terrorist camps" in Pakistan on 7 May. Anchors were ecstatic, broadcasting visuals of the attacks and welcoming each missile strike with patriotic fervor. They hailed it as "Bharat ka Badla" (India's revenge), which they had fervently demanded in the previous weeks and described in vivid, often violent terms.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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