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Disinformation: A Strategic Weapon in the India-Pakistan Escalation

The Sunday Guardian

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May 11, 2025

In today's digital age, the line between real and fabricated information is becoming increasingly blurry.

- KHUSHBU JAIN

The relentless flow of disinformation, amplified by modern technology, has made it nearly impossible for the average person to distinguish fact from fiction. Over time, narratives are shaped and solidified, regardless of their truth. This troubling trend appears to have been weaponized during the recent India-Pakistan escalation, with Pakistan seemingly adopting disinformation as a core strategy.

Rather than confronting real challenges or addressing its failures, Pakistan appears to have chosen to flood information spaces with false narratives. This strategy, though deeply troubling, seems aimed at shoring up political standing domestically while distracting citizens from pressing internal issues and gaining international sympathy.

DISINFORMATION AS A PRETEXT FOR RETALIATION

At the heart of Pakistan's disinformation strategy lies the deliberate creation of false narratives designed to portray India as an aggressor. The root cause of the recent escalation between India and Pakistan lies in an unprovoked and horrifying act of violence in Pahalgam Jammu & Kashmir, innocent tourists became the target of a brutal terrorist attack, resulting in the tragic loss of lives. This heinous act, perpetrated by terror outfits with known links to Pakistan, compelled India to respond decisively. In a targeted operation, India struck terrorist camps, which happened to be located within Pakistan's territory, to neutralize the immediate threat and prevent further attacks. The gravity of this situation, however, has been overshadowed by Pakistan's subsequent response, not through diplomacy or accountability, but attempts at attacking India.

FLOODING THE INFORMATION SPACE

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