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Indian propaganda network backs ‘Fitna al-Khawarij’

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Indian propaganda network backs ‘Fitna al-Khawarij’

NEW DELHI: India’s propaganda machinery has stepped up its anti-Pakistan campaign, openly supporting its proxy outfit, “Fitna al-Khawarij.” Reports suggest that Indian and Afghan social media accounts are amplifying terrorist narratives aimed at destabilizing the region.

Indian propaganda handles, citing TTP’s media wing “Osint TV,” falsely claimed that some Pakistani soldiers had joined the Taliban. However, no such incident has taken place or been reported anywhere.

According to sources, these fabricated allegations are part of a coordinated disinformation drive designed to sow mistrust against Pakistan’s security forces and erode public confidence. Experts say Indian propaganda networks, acting under directions from the Modi administration, are systematically running hate-filled and deceitful campaigns against Pakistan.

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