New Delhi: Indian television channels, particularly Republic TV anchor Arnab Goswami, appeared visibly unsettled during recent debates as international panelists acknowledged Pakistan's diplomatic efforts in facilitating high-stakes peace talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad.
Talks aimed at de-escalating tensions in the Middle East and securing a lasting ceasefire have placed Pakistan in a notable mediating/hosting position. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and officials have emphasized their sincere efforts to bring the parties together for constructive dialogue.
🚨🇮🇳 INDIANS ARE COMPLETELY UPSET
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Indian media journalist Arnab Goswami couldn't even hear the respect international panelists were giving to Pakistan, which Pakistan actually deserves for solving Iran US global war.
Indians are crying continuously, war mongers for a reason. pic.twitter.com/wdYqIvQFP1
While the negotiations are ongoing and described by some as "make-or-break," several international voices on panels have highlighted Pakistan's contribution in providing a neutral venue and diplomatic channel amid the fragile truce. Goswami and other Indian commentators reportedly struggled to accept this recognition, continuing sharp criticism and questioning Pakistan's role as anything more than a facilitator. Pakistani sources and global reports note that direct trilateral engagements are underway, with Pakistan playing a key bridging part.
Social media reactions from India show significant frustration, with users expressing dismay over the shifting narrative. Critics in India have long viewed Pakistan's involvement skeptically, labeling it opportunistic, while supporters argue it deserves credit for helping avert wider conflict.
The episode has intensified cross-border media wars, with accusations of "war-mongering" rhetoric flying from both sides.
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