World ( The cow news digital ) Reports circulating in media circles have alleged that a coordinated disinformation campaign is being conducted involving social media accounts linked to India’s intelligence network, commonly referred to as RAW. According to these claims, the campaign is aimed at targeting Pakistani state institutions through baseless allegations and fabricated narratives.
Sources familiar with the matter suggest that certain online accounts have been actively spreading misleading content designed to create confusion and influence public perception. The alleged objective, according to these reports, is to build a narrative environment consistent with a so-called false flag operation strategy.
It is further claimed that vulnerable individuals, including prisoners or those already in custody, are being used within these narratives to construct misleading stories intended to gain traction on digital platforms. However, these assertions remain unverified and have not been independently confirmed by credible international monitoring agencies.
Analysts note that the use of social media as a tool for information warfare has increased significantly in recent years, with multiple states and non-state actors being accused of engaging in online influence campaigns. Such activities often include the spread of propaganda, manipulated content, and coordinated messaging to shape public opinion.
In this context, the allegations highlight ongoing tensions between regional rivals, where both countries have previously accused each other of engaging in espionage, cyber operations, and propaganda efforts. However, official verification of such claims is often difficult due to the secretive nature of intelligence operations.
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Experts also caution that unverified information circulating online can escalate misunderstandings and further strain diplomatic relations. They emphasize the importance of relying on confirmed sources and verified intelligence before drawing conclusions about sensitive security matters.
At the time of reporting, no independent international agency has confirmed the existence of any coordinated false flag operation as described in the circulating claims. Authorities on both sides have historically rejected similar accusations in the past.
The situation underscores the growing challenge of digital misinformation in geopolitical conflicts, where online narratives can rapidly influence public perception and international discourse.

