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Digital Jihad: Inside Pakistan's information warfare playbook
The Sunday Guardian
|June 01, 2025
The deployment of disinformation is not random; it serves precise strategic objectives, each designed to advance Pakistan's geopolitical agenda

PAHALGAM AND THE ONSLAUGHT OF LIES
On April 22, 2025, the serene landscape of Pahalgam, Kashmir, was shattered by a brutal terrorist attack that claimed the lives of 26 civilians, most of them Hindu pilgrims. Before Indian authorities could even complete preliminary investigations into the heinous act, Pakistan's sophisticated disinformation machinery engaged its formidable apparatus. Within minutes, digital platforms were deluged with hashtags like #IndianFalseFlag and #PahalgamDramaExposed, assertively claiming that India had meticulously staged the attack. This immediate and orchestrated response marked the opening salvo in a meticulously coordinated information warfare campaign, blending cutting-edge technological deception, overt state-sponsored propaganda, and insidious appeals to religious polarization. This playbook, refined over decades of geopolitical friction, is now turbocharged by advanced artificial intelligence, presenting an unprecedented challenge to truth and stability in the region.
WEAPONS OF MASS DECEPTION: TACTICS AND TECHNOLOGY
The Pakistani disinformation strategy exhibits a multilayered approach, leveraging both sophisticated technology and traditional media channels to maximize its reach and impact.
1. The Bot Armies: The sheer scale and speed of the digital assault were immediately apparent. Within 16 hours of the Pahalgam attack, over 14,000 posts under #IndianFalseFlag trended globally, dominating online conversations. Forensic analysis conducted by India Today's OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) team revealed a striking statistic: an astounding 75% of these trending posts originated from Pakistani accounts. These digital foot soldiers—often bot networks or coordinated human amplifiers—operated in highly synchronized waves:
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