Pakistan has unleashed propaganda machine in response to successful ‘Operation Sindoor’: I&B Ministry
- The Indian Armed Forces conducted Operation Sindoor on May 7, 2025, targeting 21 terrorist camps across the border inside Pakistan.
- Following the strike, Pakistan launched a coordinated disinformation campaign using fake news, recycled images, and misrepresented videos to obscure the ground reality.
- Pakistan's state-affiliated accounts and political figures, including Minister Attaullah Tarar, circulated baseless claims such as capturing Indian soldiers and downing a Rafale jet, all disproven by fact checks.
- Officials characterized this coordinated effort as a strategic move to inundate information channels with rapid and widespread falsehoods aimed at distorting the truth and influencing regional viewpoints.
- These developments prompted heightened security measures in India, including a national review meeting chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah, urging states to prepare for potential responses and to counter propaganda.
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After India's Operation Sindoor, Pakistan's Propaganda Machine In Full Swing
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