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Pakistan Continues Propaganda, Floods Social Media with Fake Videos

Pakistan has continued its propaganda campaign by spreading fake videos on social media. Officials and fact-checkers have found several false clips that try to mislead people and create confusion. These videos often show fake news about India and its security forces.

Government sources said Pakistan’s online teams are creating and sharing these videos to damage India’s image and misinform the public. They are using old footage, edited scenes, and fake captions to make the videos look real. These videos quickly go viral on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and YouTube.

Cyber experts and intelligence officers are closely monitoring the situation. They are tracking the accounts that post these fake videos and reporting them to social media companies. The Indian government has asked platforms to take down false content and block accounts that spread misinformation.

In many cases, fact-checkers have exposed the truth behind these videos. For example, some videos that claim to show violence in Kashmir or protests in India are actually old clips from other countries or unrelated events. People with bad intentions edit these videos and share them with false titles to create panic or anger.

The Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has urged citizens to be careful while watching or sharing videos online. Officials have asked people to check the source and verify the facts before believing any video that appears suspicious.

The government also runs awareness campaigns to teach people how to spot fake news. Schools, colleges, and media outlets now play a bigger role in helping citizens identify false information.

Pakistan’s use of fake videos is not new, but the number of such videos has increased in recent months. Experts believe these efforts are part of a larger plan to spread anti-India messages and disturb peace, especially during important events or political tensions.

Indian agencies have promised strong action against those who create or share such videos. They continue to work with social media platforms to stop the spread of false content and protect people from digital misinformation.

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