India’s Renewed Disinformation Campaign Against Pakistan: A Desperate Gambit Unveiled

India’s long-standing history of employing disinformation campaigns against Pakistan has once again come to the forefront, revealing a desperate attempt to manipulate global perceptions and deflect attention from its recent military and diplomatic setbacks. This latest campaign, orchestrated by India’s intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), leverages complicit media outlets and notorious terrorist proxies to disseminate anti-Pakistan narratives. This renewed offensive underscores a pattern of deceptive tactics employed by India to malign its neighbor, as previously exposed in the 2020 EU DisinfoLab report.

At the heart of this disinformation campaign lies The Sunday Guardian, a media outlet closely aligned with India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The newspaper has become a central platform for disseminating fabricated stories and providing a voice to individuals implicated in terrorist activities. Since 2020, The Sunday Guardian has repeatedly published articles authored by Ehsanullah Ehsan, a confessed terrorist responsible for the horrific 2014 Army Public School (APS) attack in Peshawar, which claimed the lives of over 140 innocent children and staff. Granting a platform to a known terrorist not only violates journalistic ethics but also exposes the outlet’s blatant disregard for truth and its complicity in India’s propaganda efforts.

Ehsanullah Ehsan, reportedly under the patronage of India’s intelligence apparatus, is being utilized to peddle anti-Pakistan propaganda and orchestrate false flag operations. His articles in The Sunday Guardian attempt to falsely implicate Pakistan in destabilizing activities involving Afghanistan and China, stretching credibility to absurd lengths. These narratives, often riddled with inconsistencies and lacking credible evidence, aim to portray Pakistan as a sponsor of terrorism and a regional destabilizing force. Counter-terrorism experts widely acknowledge that Ehsanullah is operating under RAW’s payroll, enjoying safe haven in India while serving as a propagandist masquerading as an author. This cynical exploitation of a confessed terrorist underscores the depths to which India is willing to sink in its disinformation campaign.

The Sunday Guardian’s involvement in this campaign is no coincidence. The newspaper was founded by M.J. Akbar, a former BJP politician and minister who resigned in 2018 amid multiple sexual harassment allegations during India’s #MeToo movement. The outlet serves as a mouthpiece for the BJP and its ideological parent, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), both of which have consistently pursued anti-Pakistan agendas. The newspaper’s role in this campaign is a calculated effort to deflect attention from India’s recent humiliations, particularly in military standoffs with Pakistan, by weaponizing counter-terrorism narratives to mislead the international community.

This current disinformation campaign is not an isolated incident but rather a continuation of a broader pattern of deceptive tactics employed by India. The 2020 EU DisinfoLab report meticulously documented India’s extensive global disinformation network, which operated through a network of fake media outlets, NGOs, and think tanks to tarnish Pakistan’s image and promote a false narrative of Pakistani state-sponsored terrorism. The current campaign through The Sunday Guardian represents a new, even more brazen chapter in this ongoing disinformation campaign, amplified by providing a platform to a terrorist like Ehsanullah Ehsan. This cynical move underscores India’s desperation as it resorts to using individuals responsible for horrific atrocities to further its propaganda.

Pakistan, a nation that has consistently demonstrated a zero-tolerance policy toward terrorism in all its forms, has been a victim of terrorism orchestrated by external actors, including India’s RAW. The country has faced immense challenges, including a recent resurgence of terrorist activities emanating from across its borders. Pakistan’s armed forces and state institutions are combating these threats with unwavering resolve, committed to eradicating terrorism within its borders and ensuring regional stability. The use of fabricated stories and terrorist proxies by India will not deceive the international community, which is increasingly aware of India’s disinformation tactics. Pakistan remains steadfast in its fight against terrorism and will continue to counter such malicious campaigns with resilience and a commitment to truth.

The international community must recognize India’s disinformation tactics for what they are: a deliberate effort to mislead and destabilize through falsehoods and unethical alliances. The exploitation of a confessed terrorist like Ehsanullah Ehsan demonstrates a profound disregard for the victims of terrorism and an alarming willingness to manipulate public opinion through deceitful means. The credibility of media outlets like The Sunday Guardian must be critically examined in light of their complicity in spreading disinformation. Holding India accountable for its actions and promoting a fact-based understanding of the regional dynamics are crucial steps in countering this dangerous campaign of disinformation.

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