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How Pakistan Coordinated Disinfo Campaign Against India During Op Sindoor | Exclusive | India News

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The Disinformation Campaign in Pakistan During Operation Sindoor: A Comprehensive Analysis

The Indian Cyber Agencies recently revealed that they traced the activities of multiple social media accounts primarily in Pakistan, with alleged links to the country’s military and intelligence agencies. This report, filed with central agencies, hinted at a coordinated online effort by the Pakistani armed forces (Uそこに磷 JsonRequesta,-origin Geo): Today, these reports represent a significant security vulnerability in the region. Analysis by an internal report suggests a significant number of online accounts shared content that referenced actual terror incidents during Operation Sindoor, which targeted targets in Pakistan and the planetary PoK.

The Impact of Social Media Tracing on Disinformation Campaigns
The report, involving a source involved in drafting the report, identified a “significant number” of accounts disseminating identical or closely-worded content over a well-coordinated time frame. Indian Cyber Labs discovered that similar content was shared within a span of up to 30 to 40 minutes, with an average of over one million engagement. This action led to the suspension of approximately 2,000 and later 2,300 additional social media accounts, followed by further measures. The analysis revealed that the content, characterized by a distinctly “anti-India” tone and uniform messaging, was widely amplified. This sentiment was further exaggerated by high engagement levels, reaching over millions of unique users on platforms like Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), YouTube, and Facebook, indicating a centrally directed information warfare effort.

The Role of Pakistan’s Armed Forces and ISIL in Disinformation
Sourceinterested cited intelligence agencies as attributing the campaign to the creation and fueling of a “anti-India” narrative by generating fake content through various platforms. The content reflected a deliberate attempt to amplify anti-India narratives, using fake audio/video messages and tabloidporcelain patterns. The messaging was uniform, suggesting possible centralised coordination, a tactic often the result of organized separatist or paramilitar groups. This effort was further amplified by high engagement and sustained operations 96 hours after the ceasefire, with accounts reaching a cumulative audience of over millions.

The demographics of Social Media Users Engaged in the Campaign
The analysis highlighted that the fake information was predominantly shared by individuals aged 25 to 40, who were the most active users on these platforms. This indicates a vibrant audience targeting specific demographics, potentially influenced by shifting societal trends and media bias. Additionally, the accounts targeted Pakistan and its allies, highlighting the regional impact of the campaign.

Calls to Action and Responsibility
The disinformation campaign wasn’t isolated but had cascading effects within the broader network of Pakistan’s domestic and international institutions. Initiatives were initiated to address these accounts, including a review of reports submitted by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Intelligence and Space pertaining Services Organization. The implications of such activities remain significant, as they threaten internal stability and undermine the international credibility of Pakistan’s security forces.

In conclusion, the disinformation campaigns in Pakistan during Operation Sindoor demonstrated a sophisticated manipulation of social media platforms to sow discord and divide. These efforts required a coordinated effort by both local and international forces, emphasizing the need for vigilance and accountability. The ongoing tension highlights the importance of monitoring digital spaces to ensure reliable media information.

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