Pakistan’s nose is growing big. How? Because it is playing Pinocchio in real life. When a lie is told, another lie is ready in line to come out. But lies don’t last forever. We launched missiles, and they have launched an extensive misinformation campaign across social media platforms. Yes, liar, liar, pants on fire! It all happened in the wake of India’s military action against terror targets. But fact-checkers from India have been working tirelessly to debunk these so-called truths or let’s say false claims. Let’s expose the old-time propaganda tactics Pakistan always uses. Yes, Pakistan’s propaganda machine went into overdrive, flooding social media.
Let’s Expose Pakistan’s Misinformation Campaign
India’s operation was a precise attack on terrorist camps. But the truth of the battlefield seems to be in a haze as it has met with a digital barrage of deception from across the border. Yes, it’s Pakistan’s history of lies all over again. This time, they are spreading propaganda and asserting their military superiority over India. As Indian missiles found their target, Pakistan’s propaganda machine went into overdrive, flooding social media. And to do what? They found some old crash photos, made fake videos, and became obsessed over wild tales of heroic victories that never happened. Yes, the Pinocchio of Asia is now making false claims about downed Rafale jets and even fabricating stories about Indian soldiers’ surrender. We all know the intention behind these lies. Every lie was crafted to drown out India’s success and confuse the world. However, the truth stands tall and unhinged. ‘Operation Sindoor’ was a triumph of resolve. The only thing Pakistan truly launched was a campaign of smoke and mirrors, hoping that, in the chaos of their lies, the world would lose sight of India’s truth.
The Reality:
Ah, now let’s talk about the reality. Corporate Soldiers brings you the reality of what actually happened. While their social media warriors were busy recycling crash photos from last year and passing off video game simulations as breaking news, India’s Operation Sindoor was actually happening in the real world. Let Pinocchios of Pakistan grow big nose, cause their lies won’t end. The truth is the Indian Air Force didn’t suddenly lose a fleet of Rafales to invisible missiles and no, Srinagar’s Air Force base wasn’t ‘reduced to rubble’ by imaginary strikes. In fact, the only thing that crashed and burned spectacularly was Pakistan’s credibility and reliability. Now since Indian fact-checkers are uncovering the truth behind all these fabricated lies, dust has settled. It became clear that it was India who delivered precision strikes, while Pakistan delivered… memes, reruns, and a masterclass in wishful thinking. Well done Pinocchio!
As we all know on May 7, 2025, our armed forces conducted targeted strikes on nine terror locations. Operation Sindoor was carried out in response to the brutal terror attack (Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, 2025) which claimed 26 civilian lives. Here, our Defense Ministry stated that the actions by Indian armed forces were ‘focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature’. But what did Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif term it? He said that the Indian missile strikes as an ‘act of war’ and claimed Pakistan had the right to give a ‘befitting reply’. We are wondering if this misinformation campaign is a part of it.
Let’s See The Series of Their Lies:
We must applaud our neighbour as they are masters of fiction. No, we aren’t bluffing. If they write a fictional series then each episode will be so creative. How? Because it will be a source code to use the creativity to recycle old footage fabricate victories, and conjure up imaginary surrenders. A perfect recipe for a fictional series. If only these efforts were directed at screenwriting instead of statecraft, Pakistan’s storytellers might just win an Emmy for ‘Best Fiction in a Real-World Crisis.’ Let’s see what Delulu are they in!
Date 7th May 2025 | Claim by Pakistan | The Reality |
Lie 1 | Pakistan Air Force shot down 2 Indian aircraft, including a Rafale | False, no such incident ever occurred, photos used were old and completely unrelated |
Lie 2 | Pakistan Army’s attack video of blasts in Amritsar | Fake news, video turned out to be old and unrelated to current events |
Lie 3 | ||
Lie 4 | Pakistan Army Blew up Indian Brigade Headquarters | Turns out to be an old YouTube Video |
Lie 5 | Pakistan conducted retaliatory strikes on 15 Indian locations, including Srinagar Air Force Base | No such strike took place |
Lie 6 | Indian MiG-29 Fighter jet shot down | Image was used from a 2024 crash that happened in Barmer, Rajasthan |
Lie 7 | Videos of Israeli strikes in Gaza shared as Indian strikes on Pakistan | Of course false |
Lie 8 | Video of JF-17 Thunder being shot down by Indian Defence | Turns out to be a computer-generated simulation |
Lie 9 | Pakistani accounts pretending to be Indian Army personnel to spread misinformation | Fake accounts, not actual Indian military sources |
Is ISPR Involved?
When it comes to spinning a good yarn, Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) could teach master classes. Yes, the misinformation campaign was launched as soon as India successfully operated Operation Sindoor. As we look through this misinformation campaign, it appears to be coordinated. The most accounts that are spreading fake claims are aligned with Pakistan’s military media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). This indicates how this false information is a result of their organized plan. Why are we saying that? Because, if you look closely you will find the ISPR and affiliated accounts aggressively promoted stories of missile strikes on Indian territory. Also, they showed the destruction of Indian military assets and even the capture of Indian soldiers. Of course, all of these were quickly debunked by fact-checkers. Let’s see how they did it.
How Did They Do it?
- Bot Networks and Fake Accounts
- Recycling of Old Media (Old images and videos)
- Fabricated Claims
- Pre-planned Evidences
- Manipulation of Narratives
What Does Misinformation or False Claims Lead to?
However, we don’t believe such lies easily, especially when they travel across from Pakistan. However, we know the repercussions and momentary chaos they create. But we should know that the spread of misinformation during military operations can create serious implications beyond just confusing the public.
- Escalate tensions between nations
- Create panic among civilian populations
- Potentially influence military and political decision-making
- Generate communal discord within India
Now we all know this was no random rumor-mongering. It was a calculated campaign crafted to confuse, distract, and manipulate both domestic and global perceptions. It has become nearly impossible to separate fact from fiction in the digital war. Here, in such a chaotic online battlefield, truth itself becomes the first casualty. And real voices and victories? Well, they remain unspoken but truth always surfaces! Corporate Soldiers urge all our readers to stay aware and stay away from these false claims!