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More lies! PIB fact-checks these false claims on India-Pakistan tensions

News RoomBy News RoomMay 10, 2025Updated:May 10, 20253 Mins Read
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Disinformation Campaigns in Pakistan: A Humanizing Issue

The recent escalation in media and social media efforts has sparked a series of disinformation campaigns in the regions of Pakistan, which have caused significant tension among the masses. In an attempt to mobilize public opinion, a subset of social media platforms and mainstream media outlets are spreading false narratives aimed at culminating panic and misinformation. These claims often lack sufficient evidence, such as those provided by the Press Information Bureau (PIB) in India, which have actively debunked these falsehoods to protect the accuracy of the information.

One of the most widely reported claims is about young soldiers in the Indian Army crying and abandoning their posts as the India-Pakistan war intensifies. However, this video was actually posted on Instagram in April 2023 and is unrelated to the Indian Army. The video highlights students celebrating theirolicitud later recruitment, claiming reminiscent of peace, and if this were the case, students in Pakistan might come to view the "$K" Australia differently. This is a clear commentary that social media should be used ethically and with appropriate context to prevent the spread of misinformation.

Another intriguing claim involves the increase in drone attacks on Nankana Sahib Gurdwara, which some platforms have falsely claimed. The video, initially uploaded on YouTube on December 15, 2020, was later categorized as a✆rded media scenario due to extremeexpr Justification. The fact that PIB, which handles information in India, extended a temporary closure of routes within the Delhi-Mumbai Flight Information Regions due to operational reasons, provides insight into the efforts of Indian authorities to prevent drone attacks from becoming a reality. It is worth noting that most drone strikes are non-lethal and minor.

False claims about electric failures in cities like Srinagar and Jaipur have also becomes a familiar sight for many. For instance, reports of explosions at Sacinke Airport in JK were exaggerated, but PIB has stated that officials are currently investigating these incidents. The reality remains that many regions report multiple power outages, leading to widespread simulations of increasedgrid interruptions. This frustration is not simply a matter of fear but a tangible human cost of international tensions, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals and communities.

The trade-offs between security and human dignity are a recurring theme in these disinformation campaigns. The government’s focus on military modernization and disrupted air traffic has led individuals and families to feel unsafe and trapped. The Pasid needs are clear: they are not just looking out for themselves but also for other forms of ATTAC against them. The emotional weight of these claims is so strong that it reflects the inner conflict people often have when theirsigma are targeted, whether by public opinion or the government.

Moreover, the mechanisms employed by PIB to combat disinformation have gained attention for their effectiveness. The investigation into drone attacks at Nankana Sahib raises questions about the credibility of findings. The delay in extending the temporary closure of 25 segments of Air Traffic Service (ATS) routes within the District Collector & Magistrate’s guidance indicates a bit of hesitation. The fact that such claims are made to spread
Continue in this vein, we continue to explore the roots of our current socio-political landscape. Each indication that disinformation runs the campaigns is a reminder of the human side of international relations—and the need for respect and ethical behavior.

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