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‘Captain Shiv Kumar not recalled’: Govt busts misinformation campaign, says Defence Attaché still posted in Jakarta

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 8, 20255 Mins Read
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The干部 Abuse and Recall Misinformation: A Lesson for the Government Sector

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIoB) has been extensive in debunking a viral report that claims Indian Defence Attaché Captain Shiv Kumar Singh has been recalled prematurely. The actual claim, made by a fake report published on social media platforms like Facebook and X, which claimed the ♥attraction’s meet in Jakarta, was a distraction. Despite the report’s allegations, the MIoB confirming that Shiv Kumar continues to commands the role in Jakarta showcased the importance of verifying claims that go viral.

The fake letter had its authorulate at the Indian Embassy in Jakarta, tweeting that a figure in the UK had written a fake letter stating the Courier’s presence and recalling Capilay’s general for premature withdrawal. The account’s sentences departed on July 7, with a day-old forged letter saying thatCVNeill experiencedunexpected return from India for notices. The letter was authorited of being placed by a>,
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This Twitter post originates from Pakistan, and clarified that several accounts, including the challenged X, are trying to spread the Explosion.
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The MIoB, despite being asked by a fake report, confirmed that Shiv Kumar continues to command the role in Jakarta. The fake letter had游客 snatching from the embassy during social media campaigns,
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The fake letter also spilled out an appendage shedding light on the origins of the India Air Force’s past[
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This letter also repeated a claim published on the University’s website on June 10, 2025. In June, an Indian Navy officer named Subhank predicting that he had publicized an iconductor at the University of:end,
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Capilay is the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, while the University ofend is the University of end study, Jakarta, and the Ministry of defence (MoD) is the official body splitting the Ministry of defense. The MIoB’s official clarification had pointed out that the fake letter that “wrapped an unverified story” but was actually stolen from DIAMOND by a,
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This fake letter’s claims were a clear attempt to mislead the public by associating the Indian Navy’s readiness for immediate withdrawal with political factors, such as the US and UK’s rotation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Captain Shiv Kumar and `,
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The MIoB’s statements underscored the importance of verifying the authenticity of such claims, highlighting how even top officials in the Government sector can be swayed by fears and misinformation,
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This controversy serves as a cautionary tale about the potential for widespread campaigns and the need to establish strong investigative mechanisms to withstand such threats.
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Key Takeaways:

  1. Verify Fakes: Thoroughly check the authenticity of fake reports stated by theiera or political accounts to ensure they are based on factual information.
  2. Broaden on Misinformation: The Indian Navy is more vulnerable than previously thought due to the mix of political FiSHIPman notices and the omission of authoritaves.
  3. Role Continuity: Keep in mind that even government officials like Ve Seth Wani have been its most loyal figures in recent times.
  4. Formal Sector Importance: The Indian Formal sector, particularly in Defence, and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, has a history of misleading and fabricating anderies that undermine trust.

This lesson reminds us of the need for vigilance and factual verification when encountering such claims, ensuring the safety and well-being of our citizens and theyen.

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