Pak armed forces put on high alert: India planning attack on Pakistan
Pak armed forces put on high alert: India planning attack on Pakistan
India is once again preparing to destroy peace in the region by launching a false flag operation against Pakistan in an attempt to distract from the internal and external pressures it faced after its embarrassing defeat in Ladakh and Do Kalam.
According to credible sources, India is preparing for an attack on the Line of Control (LoC) and the working border between Pakistan and India. Due to the possibility of an attack, the Pakistani armed forces have been put on high alert.
Sources said India could use border action or a surgical strike as part of its false flag operation to distract from several of its ongoing internal issues, including ill-treatment inflicted on minorities, the demonstrations of farmers, its growing atrocities in India. Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ & K) and the resulting criticism from the media and international institutions.
In 2016, India said it had carried out a surgical strike (without evidence) on the LoC. Likewise, on February 26, 2019, the country attempted to launch a similar operation against Pakistan but failed.
Indian troops on Wednesday initiated a ceasefire violation in the Kuiratta area along the line of credit. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Pakistani army troops responded appropriately and there were reports of heavy losses in men and materials for Indian troops. During an intense firefight, two soldiers, Lance Naik Tariq and Sepoy Zaroof embraced Shahadat while fighting valiantly.
Meanwhile, researchers have uncovered a global network of bogus websites and NGOs run from India for 15 years in Brussels and Geneva to slander Pakistan and other enemy countries in Asia.
EU Disinfo Lab's hectic campaign, dubbed “Indian Chronicles”, revealed how India has resurrected dead media, dead think tanks and NGOs, and people who have died for its personal interests.
The nefarious operation led by New Delhi-based business association Srivastava Group and amplified by ANI, a leading Indian news agency, began in 2005 and continues to this day, the researchers said.
The development follows an investigation last year into India's disinformation operations in which it found that Srivastava group footage ran a network of 265 fake media in 65 countries, including EP Today, a fake online magazine from the European Parliament active in Brussels since 2006.
According to investigators, the bogus publication served as a "honeypot" for MEPs and other politicians to publicize their views, especially in support of Indian interests in the EU.
Earlier this year, the EU Disinfo Lab launched the investigation after finding "a whole network of coordinated UN accredited NGOs promoting Indian interests and repeatedly criticizing Pakistan."
This investigation resulted in the discovery of a bogus media organization in Brussels - EU Chronicle, which worked in the lines of PE Today. The network is used in India to reinforce pro-Indian and anti-Pakistani (and anti-Chinese) sentiments while internationally it is used to consolidate power and improve perceptions of India, to undermine the reputation of other countries in order to gain support from the EU and the UN.
To this end, the network supports NGOs and minority and human rights think tanks, in addition to using MEPs to create a mirage of institutional support from the European institutions to these minority groups, in favor of Indian interests and against Pakistan (and China).
It has an active presence in Geneva and at the United Nations Human Rights Council by organizing side events and protests in support of minority rights, the researchers said.
The Indian network's strategy also includes the creation of fake media in Brussels, Geneva and around the world and / or repackaging and dissemination through ANI and obscure local media networks - at least in 97 countries - to increase the repetition of content. online negatives about countries in conflict with India, particularly Pakistan.
“We discovered a whole network of coordinated NGOs accredited by the UN, promoting Indian interests and criticizing Pakistan on several occasions. We could link at least 10 of them directly to the Srivastava family, with several other dubious NGOs spreading the same messages, ”EU Disinfo Lab said.
Researchers have called for sufficient action to counter such widespread and coordinated disinformation campaigns such as the one described in Indian Chronicles. "We also believe that the possibility for malicious actors to abuse search engines by reproducing the same content hundreds of times should also be questioned," the investigator recommended.
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