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    TV coverage of the conflict is rage bait masquerading as news. How did India get here?

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    India accuses Pakistan of violating ceasefire, Pakistani PM claims ‘victory’

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Watch highlights: PV Sindhu prevails in tough battle with Busanan Ongbamrungphan at Denmark Open

The Indian earned a hard-fought 21-16, 12-21, 21-15 win in 67 minutes to set up a quarterfinal with Korea’s An Se-Young.

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Oct 21, 2021 · 04:42 pm
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Watch highlights: PV Sindhu prevails in tough battle with Busanan Ongbamrungphan at Denmark Open
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Busanan Ongbamrungphan 🇹🇭 challenges the 2019 world champion Pusarla V. Sindhu 🇮🇳 in Odense.#BWFWorldTour #DenmarkOpen2021 #RaiseARacket 🏸 pic.twitter.com/aSdtA9jmh0

— BWF (@bwfmedia) October 21, 2021

#Badminton #DenmarkOpen

Sindhu led 11-2 before Busanan fought back to bring the deficit down to one point at 15-16 but the Indian holds her nerve to win the first game 21-16. pic.twitter.com/ylaCscgX7U

— The Field (@thefield_in) October 21, 2021

#Badminton #DenmarkOpen

PV SINDHU INTO THE QUARTERS!

It was a tough one for the Indian but she battled hard in the decider to win the match 21-16, 12-21, 21-15. pic.twitter.com/bTGRbDtBb0

— The Field (@thefield_in) October 21, 2021
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