
Indian media’s another misleading propaganda and fake news exposed
Following its recent diplomatic and global embarrassment during the Marka-e-Haq, India has once again resorted to spreading false narratives through its media platforms.
Despite widespread condemnation and embarrassment on the international stage, Indian media has begun promoting baseless and fabricated stories involving Pakistan’s alleged cooperation against Iran.
According to these misleading accounts, President Donald Trump allegedly requested full Pakistani support against Iran during his recent meeting with Pakistan’s Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir. The stories further allege that Trump demanded Pakistan prioritize security and trade agreements with the US over Russia and China.
These claims have been widely dismissed as fake and unverified. Analysts suggest that the spread of such misinformation is part of a broader propaganda campaign by India, driven by frustration over Pakistan’s growing diplomatic success—particularly during Field Marshal Asim Munir’s recent and well-received visit to the United States.
Experts believe that India is alarmed by the positive reception of Pakistan’s top military leadership in Washington and is using media as a tool to distract from its own strategic failures. Despite setbacks at diplomatic, political, and military levels, India has turned to its media apparatus to fabricate stories in an attempt to undermine Pakistan’s achievements.
This campaign, heavily promoted on Indian mainstream and social media platforms, highlights India’s ongoing use of information warfare. Regional observers have called for international attention to counter the spread of fake news and to uphold journalistic integrity in the region.