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117 Prominent Indians and Pakistanis Urge Modi and Sharif to Restore Dialogue and Peace

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117 Prominent Indians and Pakistanis Urge Modi and Sharif to Restore Dialogue and Peace

Analysed 2 Jul 2026·35 sources analysed·New Delhi, India·Politics
117 Prominent Indians and Pakistanis Urge Modi and Sharif to Restore Dialogue and PeacePreviousNext

A coalition of 117 prominent citizens from India and Pakistan, including political leaders, former diplomats, and civil society members, has jointly appealed to Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Shehbaz Sharif to restore bilateral dialogue and diplomatic ties. The open letter calls for confidence-building measures such as reinstating High Commissioners, resuming visa services, reopening trade and transport links, and addressing outstanding issues including Jammu and Kashmir. While supporters emphasize dialogue as essential for peace and regional prosperity, critics question the timing amid ongoing cross-border terrorism and stress that terror must end before talks resume.

TBN's observations

First-hand measurement across 15 sources

We measured how 15 outlets covered this story. Coverage leans left-leaning overall (Left 55%, Centre 38%, Right 7%). Overall sentiment is neutral (59/100). Lens Score 34/100 — low public interest.

Outlets analysed (first-hand measurement by TBN's Bias Engine):

  • timesnow— left-leaning framing, neutral sentiment
  • thetribune— left-leaning framing, neutral sentiment
  • ndtv— left-leaning framing, neutral sentiment
  • english— left-leaning framing, neutral sentiment
  • thehindu— balanced framing, positive sentiment
  • hindustantimes— centre-left framing, neutral sentiment
  • opindia— right-leaning framing, negative sentiment
  • ndtv— left-leaning framing, neutral sentiment
Political Bias
55%38%7%
Sentiment
59%
AI analysis of 15 sources · Published under editorial oversight by The Balanced News
Analysed 2 Jul 2026· How this analysis is produced· Editorial standards· Corrections

AI Analysis

Political bias across 35 sources
● Left 55%● Center 38%● Right 7%

The article group presents perspectives from a broad spectrum of political and civil society figures from both India and Pakistan advocating for renewed dialogue and peace efforts. It includes voices from opposition leaders, former diplomats, and peace activists, alongside government representatives who maintain a firm stance against terrorism as a precondition for talks. The coverage reflects both calls for engagement and skepticism about Pakistan's role, illustrating the complex political dynamics surrounding India-Pakistan relations.

Sentiment — Neutral (59/100)

The overall sentiment across the articles is mixed. Many sources convey a hopeful and constructive tone emphasizing dialogue and peace as necessary for regional stability and prosperity. However, there is also notable criticism and caution, particularly from government-aligned voices and security experts, who highlight ongoing terrorism concerns and question the feasibility of talks without changes in Pakistan's approach. This balance results in a nuanced portrayal of the peace appeal and its reception.

Reviewed byPrajakta Kale· Political Analyst· Edited byOjas Kale
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How 15 sources covered this story

Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.

SourceTheir headlineBiasSentiment
timesnow'Why Can't Pakistan Be Trusted?' Om Prakash Shah Faces Flak for Defending India-Pak Peace AppealLeftNeutral
thetribuneEx-envoys among 116 write to Modi, Sharif to resume India-Pak talks - The TribuneLeftNeutral
ndtv117 Eminent Personalities Write To PM Modi, Shehbaz Sharif, Urge DialogueLeftNeutral
english'Write This Letter To Pakistan': BJP Slams India-Pak Peace Appeal By Over 100 Eminent CitizensLeftNeutral
thehinduWatch: 117 voices appeal for peace between India and PakistanCenterPositive
hindustantimes'Peace can't be one-sided', 'forgotten Pahalgam': BJP, oppn react over letter to India, Pak PMs for talksCenter-leftNeutral
opindia61 Indian 'Aman ki Asha' enthusiasts join 56 Pakistanis to urge PM Modi to revive the Musharraf-Manmohan Kashmir formulaRightNegative
ndtvVideo India-Pak Peace Appeal Sparks Political Storm, BJP Targets Farooq, Mehbooba Manoj JhaLeftNeutral
scrollinOver 100 Indian, Pakistani citizens urge Modi, Sharif to resume dialogue on J K, work towards peaceLeftPositive
timesnowOver 100 Eminent India, Pak Citizens Urge PM Modi, Shehbaz Sharif To Resume Bilateral TalksCenterPositive
wionOver 100 eminent people from India, Pak write open letter to Modi, Shehbaz; appeal to end hostilitiesLeftNeutral
news18117 Indian And Pakistani Citizens Urge Modi-Sharif Dialogue, Peace Letter Sparks Debate plainspeakCenterNeutral
thestatesmanProminent Indians, Pakistanis urge Modi, Sharif to restore dialogue, diplomatic tiesLeftNeutral
republicworldEXCLUSIVE: Prominent Signatory Now Distances Himself from India-Pakistan Talks Letter, Rejects Pak's Role in Kashmiri Pandit ReturnCenterNeutral
thehinduOver 100 individuals from India, Pakistan sign open letter to Modi, Shehbaz; seek dialogue on Kashmir, resumption of bilateral tiesLeftNeutral

Coverage timeline

thehindu broke this story on 1 Jul, 12:51 pm. Other outlets followed.

  1. 1
    thehindu1 Jul, 12:51 pm
    Over 100 individuals from India, Pakistan sign open letter to Modi, Shehbaz; seek dialogue on Kashmir, resumption of bilateral ties
  2. 2
    republicworld1 Jul, 01:01 pm
    EXCLUSIVE: Prominent Signatory Now Distances Himself from India-Pakistan Talks Letter, Rejects Pak's Role in Kashmiri Pandit Return
  3. 3
    thestatesman1 Jul, 01:09 pm
    Prominent Indians, Pakistanis urge Modi, Sharif to restore dialogue, diplomatic ties
  4. 4
    news181 Jul, 02:00 pm
    117 Indian And Pakistani Citizens Urge Modi-Sharif Dialogue, Peace Letter Sparks Debate plainspeak
  5. 5
    wion1 Jul, 02:51 pm
    Over 100 eminent people from India, Pak write open letter to Modi, Shehbaz; appeal to end hostilities
  6. 6
    timesnow1 Jul, 03:23 pm
    Over 100 Eminent India, Pak Citizens Urge PM Modi, Shehbaz Sharif To Resume Bilateral Talks
  7. 7
    scrollin1 Jul, 03:49 pm
    Over 100 Indian, Pakistani citizens urge Modi, Sharif to resume dialogue on J K, work towards peace
  8. 8
    ndtv1 Jul, 04:12 pm
    Video India-Pak Peace Appeal Sparks Political Storm, BJP Targets Farooq, Mehbooba Manoj Jha
  9. 9
    opindia1 Jul, 04:33 pm
    61 Indian 'Aman ki Asha' enthusiasts join 56 Pakistanis to urge PM Modi to revive the Musharraf-Manmohan Kashmir formula
  10. 10
    hindustantimes1 Jul, 04:37 pm
    'Peace can't be one-sided', 'forgotten Pahalgam': BJP, oppn react over letter to India, Pak PMs for talks

Lens Score breakdown

34/100
Public interest0/100
Coverage gap90%

Well-covered story — coverage matches public importance.

Who's involved

Institutions and figures named across source coverage.

Government
Prime Minister's OfficePakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz SharifPrime Minister Narendra Modi
Political
Bharatiya Janata PartyRashtriya Janata DalAJUPRJDPeoples Democratic PartyPDPNational AssemblyTMCNational Conference

Story context

Category
Politics
Location
New Delhi, India
Sources analysed
35
Last analysed
2 Jul 2026
Key entities
PakistanIndiaShehbaz SharifNarendra ModiFarooq AbdullahMehbooba MuftiMirwaiz Umar FarooqNew DelhiDiplomacyIslamabadKhurshid Mahmud KasuriSouth Asia