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The Machinery of Deception: How Disinformation Campaigns Target India
The Sunday Guardian
|March 16, 2025
Recon, Design, Build, Seed, Copy, Amplify, Control, Effect: The Disinformation Kill Chain.
In the sprawling digital landscape of modern India, an invisible war rages daily. It's fought not with bullets or bombs, but with carefully crafted narratives, manipulated images, and armies of bots. As the world's largest democracy navigates increasingly complex geopolitical waters, India has become ground zero for sophisticated disinformation campaigns designed to inflame tensions and undermine democratic institutions.
These aren't random acts of misinformation but highly orchestrated, multi-phase operations that follow a strategic playbook. Analysis of recent campaigns reveals an eight-phase framework that malicious actors follow with alarming precision. This framework exposes not just how disinformation is created, but how it systematically exploits existing societal divisions to maximum effect.
China employs anti-India disinformation campaigns across multiple fronts, often through structured strategies involving bot networks, fake accounts, and state media amplification. Key examples include undermining India's G-20 presidency by mocking its financial capability, portraying India as the aggressor during the Galwan Valley clash in 2020, criticizing India's Covid-19 response to damage global health credibility, isolating India diplomatically in conflicts like the Canada row, discrediting India over the Dalai Lama issue, highlighting Manipur unrest for instability claims, asserting territorial control over Arunachal Pradesh with fake maps, discrediting India's economic growth to deter investors, supporting Pakistan's stance on Kashmir, and spreading narratives about Indian military weaknesses. These campaigns often leverage amplified messaging across social platforms while suppressing counter-narratives, achieving varying degrees of success in shaping perception or eroding trust internationally.
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