India is waging a relentless war—not just against terrorists backed by Pakistan’s arsenal, but against a deluge of lies spewed by its propaganda machine. As Indian soldiers counter cross-border attacks, Pakistan’s disinformation, amplified on X and fueled by shameless denialism, paints itself as an innocent victim. This is a fight for security and truth. Pakistan’s role as the world’s terror hub is irrefutable, and India will tear through its veil of deception.
DG ISPR’s Sham: Denying the Undeniable
In a recent press conference, Pakistan’s Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, claimed, “Pakistan has no links to any terrorist organizations” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLY7hF5sR_E). The statement is beyond absurd—it’s an insult to global intelligence. The United Nations lists 139 entries tied to Pakistan, including Lashkar-e-Tayyiba’s (LeT) Hafiz Saeed, who openly addressed rallies in Lahore as recently as 2020. Chaudhry’s briefing, lauded by pro-Pakistan X accounts as “explosive,” was a desperate bid to whitewash Pakistan’s blood-soaked ledger, propped up by fake narratives and baseless accusations against India.
The UN’s Verdict: Pakistan’s Terror Hall of Fame
The UN Security Council’s ISIL and Al-Qaida Sanctions List brands Pakistan a global terror factory. The evidence is damning:
- Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) (listed 2005): Masterminded the 2008 Mumbai attacks, killing 166. Leader Hafiz Saeed (listed 2008) operates freely in Lahore.
- Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) (listed 2001): Orchestrated the 2019 Pulwama attack. Founder Masood Azhar (listed 2019) is sheltered in Bahawalpur.
- Dawood Ibrahim (listed 2003): Crime lord behind the 1993 Mumbai bombings, hiding in Karachi with Pakistani passports.
- Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) (listed 2011): Responsible for the 2014 Peshawar school massacre, allied with Al-Qaida.
Pakistan accuses India of sponsoring terrorism, yet offers no UN-backed proof. Meanwhile, the UN explicitly names Pakistan-based LeT and JeM as global threats. The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has kept Pakistan on its grey list for years, a global rebuke of its terror-financing failures. Chaudhry’s denials crumble under this weight of evidence.
Pakistani Politicians: Truth Betrays the Lie
Pakistan’s leaders can’t always mask their complicity. In 2019, during his UN General Assembly visit, then-Prime Minister Imran Khan admitted at a Council on Foreign Relations event, “Pakistan’s army, ISI, trained Al-Qaeda and all these groups to fight in Afghanistan,” confirming Pakistan’s role in fostering global jihad, including the 9/11 attacks. Khan also praised the Taliban’s 2021 Afghanistan takeover as “breaking the shackles of slavery,” exposing his militant sympathies. Defense Minister Khawaja Asif was stark, admitting in a 2025 British TV interview, “We supported these groups for decades.”
“We supported these groups for decades.” — Khawaja Asif, Pakistan’s Defense Minister, confessing what the ISPR denies.
Asif’s X account was banned in India for spreading lies about Jammu and Kashmir after the Pahalgam attack that killed 26. These confessions shred Pakistan’s victim narrative.
Lies Fueled by Digital Deception
Chaudhry’s press conference leaned on a digital cesspool of bots and fake X accounts. Post-Pahalgam, ISPR-linked handles flooded X with doctored images and videos blaming India, debunked by fact-checkers like AltNews. Pro-Pakistan accounts hailed the briefing as an “information nuclear bomb,” yet it offered no credible evidence, only recycled claims of Indian interference. Pakistan’s propaganda thrives on chaos, not facts, betting noise buries the truth. It won’t.
The Cost of Pakistan’s Deception
India’s resolve is unbreakable. Operation Sindoor’s missile strikes on Pakistan’s terror camps screamed: no safe havens. Yet, every Indian counterstrike faces ISPR’s fake news, whining “Indian aggression.” Protests outside Pakistan’s London embassy and FATF’s grey-listing expose the truth: Pakistan is a terror factory. The UN, the U.S., and India have called it out. It’s time the world demands accountability.
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