India, May 1 -- The recent slew of reports by American media outlets, notably the Washington Post and The Guardian, concerning alleged actions of the Indian government, has underscored a troubling trend in international journalism. With an exclusive report on an assassination plot on American soil purportedly linked to India during its national elections, questions arise not just about the timing of such revelations but also about the inherent biases they may reflect.

This instance is not isolated. Various Western media have routinely spotlighted negative narratives surrounding Narendra Modis government, often ignoring broader contexts or countering facts. For example, when Modi visited Washington DC, instead of diplomatic niceties, he w...