Modi government is running a false propaganda campaign using the Pahalgam attack as a pretext, sources.
Fake and misleading videos and images circulated on social media are backed by the Modi administration, France 24 News.
An old video of a couple in Pahalgam was falsely linked to the slain tourists, France 24 News.
Indian media, under Modi’s influence, is presenting fake videos as truth, France 24 News.
Following the attack, Lieutenant Noor-ul’s identity was falsely associated with misleading content on social media, France 24 News.
Individuals shown in the internet videos have no connection to the attack, France 24 News.
False content was also aired by Indian news channels, which became victims of misinformation, France 24 News.
A deliberate attempt was made to evoke sympathy through AI-generated images, France 24 News.
Victims themselves came forward to clarify the facts against the fake news, France 24 News.
Social media users strongly condemned the exploitation of victims’ emotions, France 24 News.
The absence of any credible sources for the videos and images indicates their inauthenticity, France 24 News.
AI-generated images showed clear flaws in body proportions, eyes, and backgrounds, experts.
Calls are growing for action against fake videos on social media platforms, experts.
The Modi government is misusing AI technology to hide the truth, experts.
Like Pulwama, the Modi administration is using the Pahalgam attack to further escalate tensions between the two countries, experts.
Through fake AI images, the Modi government is inciting public emotion to spread hatred against Pakistan, experts.