In a major diplomatic and media standoff, India has blocked the official YouTube channel of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) after it exposed facts about the Pahalgam false-flag operation and debunked India’s narrative. The move reflects India’s growing unease as its propaganda surrounding the incident unraveled under the scrutiny of Pakistani media and international audiences.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government faced increasing backlash both domestically and internationally as Pakistani media presented irrefutable evidence that contradicted India’s accusations. The exposé of the Pahalgam incident, in which India hastily blamed Pakistan without any concrete evidence, led to a massive shift in the discourse.
The timely presentation of facts by Pakistan’s media weakened the venomous propaganda promoted by Modi’s administration. The revelation not only opened the eyes of the Indian public but also led to criticism of the Modi government from both defense analysts and ordinary citizens.
As the truth gained traction, the Indian government, unable to defend its narrative, resorted to extreme measures. In a desperate attempt to control the narrative, India blocked key social media accounts, including the ISPR’s official platforms, in a bid to stifle the growing influence of Pakistan’s factual discourse.
Earlier, ISPR had shared undeniable evidence of Indian military involvement in terrorism, which sparked a wave of questions regarding the Modi government’s security failures, intelligence lapses, and its role in tarnishing India’s reputation.
Despite these censorship efforts, Pakistan’s narrative continues to resonate globally, highlighting India’s alleged terrorist actions and deceptive propaganda. This ongoing battle over public perception underscores the growing role of media in shaping geopolitical conflicts.