India Rebukes Chinese Media for Spreading False Information on Counter-Terrorism Operation

The Indian embassy in Beijing has issued a sharp rebuke to the Chinese state-affiliated media outlet, Global Times, for disseminating what it terms "disinformation" regarding India’s recent counter-terrorism operation, codenamed Operation Sindoor. The Global Times, citing unverified Pakistani military sources, falsely reported that Pakistan had shot down three Indian fighter jets in response to cross-border strikes. The Indian embassy swiftly countered this claim, urging the Global Times to verify its sources before publishing such misleading information and highlighting the irresponsible nature of amplifying unverified claims, particularly in sensitive geopolitical contexts. The embassy stressed that several pro-Pakistan social media accounts were propagating baseless claims related to Operation Sindoor, attempting to manipulate public perception. The incident underscores the critical role of responsible journalism and the dangers of disseminating unverified information, especially in an age of rapid information flow and the potential for widespread misinformation.

The Indian embassy highlighted specific instances of fake news circulating online, including old images of crashed aircraft being misrepresented as recent incidents related to Operation Sindoor. The embassy clarified that one image depicted an Indian Air Force MiG-29 fighter jet that crashed in Rajasthan in September 2024, while the other showed a MiG-21 crash in Punjab in 2021. By providing this factual context, the Indian embassy sought to debunk the false narrative being promoted online and emphasized the importance of accurate reporting. This incident also serves as a reminder of the ease with which manipulated or outdated information can be used to create false narratives in the digital age, underscoring the need for vigilance and critical evaluation of online content.

The embassy then provided the factual background of Operation Sindoor, tracing it to a brutal terrorist attack on April 22, 2025, in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir. Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based and UN-proscribed terrorist group, and its affiliate, The Resistance Front (TRF), were identified as the perpetrators of this horrific attack, which claimed the lives of 26 people, including a Nepalese national. The victims were deliberately targeted based on their religion, highlighting the sectarian nature of the violence. The attack stands as the deadliest terrorist incident in India since the 2008 Mumbai attacks, marked by its extreme brutality and the deliberate infliction of trauma on the victims’ families.

The embassy detailed India’s efforts to bring international attention to the TRF’s activities, including reports submitted to the UN Security Council’s 1267 Sanctions Committee. These reports highlighted the TRF’s links to Lashkar-e-Taiba and its role as a front for Pakistan-based terrorist groups. Furthermore, the embassy noted Pakistan’s attempts to suppress references to the TRF in UN Security Council statements, which further exposes Pakistan’s complicity in harboring and supporting terrorist organizations operating within its territory. This persistent support for terrorist groups underscores the ongoing challenge of holding Pakistan accountable for its role in regional instability.

The embassy emphasized the UN Security Council’s condemnation of the Pahalgam attack and its call for accountability for the perpetrators, organizers, financiers, and sponsors of the terrorism. Despite this international pressure, the embassy pointed out Pakistan’s continued inaction against terrorist infrastructure operating within its borders and under its control. Instead of cooperating with international efforts to combat terrorism, Pakistan has resorted to denial and counter-accusations. This lack of cooperation highlights the difficulties in addressing cross-border terrorism and the need for stronger international mechanisms to hold state sponsors of terrorism accountable.

Following the Pahalgam attack, Indian intelligence agencies detected indications of further impending cross-border attacks. The embassy clarified that Operation Sindoor was a preemptive and deterrent measure, carefully calibrated to dismantle terrorist infrastructure and neutralize potential threats emanating from Pakistan. India maintains that its actions were proportionate, responsible, and aimed at preventing further acts of terrorism. The operation underscores India’s commitment to protecting its citizens from cross-border terrorism and its right to self-defense in the face of ongoing threats. The incident throws into sharp relief the increasingly complex security challenges facing the region and the delicate balance between counter-terrorism efforts and the risk of escalation.

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