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Don’t Be Prey to Pakistan’s YouTube Propaganda: Stay Vigilant and Report Misleading Channels
- In today's hyper-connected world, social media platforms like YouTube have become powerful tools for shaping narratives and influencing public opinion. However, they are also breeding grounds for disinformation, particularly during times of geopolitical tension. A concerning trend has emerged involving Pakistan-based YouTubers, some allegedly backed by government agencies, who are spreading rumors with brazen confidence, falsely claiming Pakistan's "victory" in conflicts with India. These channels exploit emotional triggers to sow division and chaos, particularly targeting Indian audiences. To avoid falling prey to this social media war, it's crucial to verify information through credible Indian and foreign news wires and report offending channels to YouTube for spreading disinformation.
- The Social Media War Unleashed by Pakistan-Based YouTubers
- Recent posts on X and reports from Indian news outlets highlight a coordinated effort by certain Pakistan-based YouTubers to propagate misleading narratives. These channels, often presenting themselves as independent voices, confidently assert Pakistan's supposed triumphs in military, diplomatic, or cultural spheres. For instance, following India's Operation Sindoor in May 2025, which targeted terror camps in Pakistan, pro-Pakistan accounts flooded social media with fabricated claims of downing Indian jets and capturing soldiers. India's Press Information Bureau (PIB) debunked these claims, revealing that videos and images used were recycled from unrelated incidents, such as a 2019 helicopter crash or a 2024 jet crash in Rajasthan.
- Indian news wires, including The Economic Times and NDTV, have labeled these efforts a "disinformation offensive," noting that Pakistani media and social media accounts, potentially linked to the military's media wing, amplify false narratives. A notable example is Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif's retracted claim of capturing Indian soldiers, which he later admitted lacked evidence. Foreign news wires like Reuters and The Guardian have also reported on Pakistan's exaggerated claims, such as shooting down multiple Indian jets, which India dismissed as "gross misrepresentation."
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OPERATION SINDOOR:India Hits 09 Terrorist Bases In Pak In Response To Pahalgam Attack
The Indian Armed Forces conducted precision strikes post midnight on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir in response to the Pahalgam attacks in which 26 civilians were killed on April 22.
The Indian Armed Forces conducted precision strikes on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir in response to the Pahalgam attacks in which 26 civilians were killed on April 22.
India struck bases in Pakistan and PoK from where terrorist attacks were being planned and directed. A total of nine sites were targeted in the overnight precision strikes under the codename 'Operation Sindoor'.
India said, "Our actions have been focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature. No Pakistani military facilities have been targeted. India has demonstrated considerable restraint in selection of targets and method of execution."
The strikes come almost two weeks after the barbaric terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam in which terrorists from Pakistan shot dead 26 civilians in a tourist spot.
Minutes after India announced that it conducted the strikes, the Indian Army posted on X and said, "Justice is served. Jai Hind."