Indian media exposed for spreading misinformation amid Pakistan-India tensions

Indian news outlets spread false stories using images from Gaza, claiming a fake invasion of Pakistani cities

As tensions between Pakistan and India escalated in May 2025, misinformation spread rapidly through Indian newsrooms, exacerbating an already volatile situation.

The misinformation wasn’t limited to social media or unverified posts; mainstream news networks were among the chief culprits, disseminating false reports that heightened public confusion.

Manisha Pande, media critic and managing editor at Newslaundry, described the situation as a "Frankenstein's monster" of unchecked misinformation.

Speaking to the Washington Post, Pande stated that these TV channels have gone out of control in their pursuit of ratings, largely influenced by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the increasing pressure to align with the government.

A particularly striking example occurred on May 9 when Prasar Bharati, India’s state-owned broadcaster, claimed on live television that Pakistan’s army chief had been arrested and a coup was underway.

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