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Fake front page used by Pakistan as cover for strategic defeat

May 16, 2025
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Pakistan drew international criticism this week after its Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, cited a fake image generated by artificial intelligence to claim that a leading British newspaper had hailed the Pakistan Air Force as “the undisputed king of the skies.” The fabricated front page, styled to resemble The Daily Telegraph, was quickly debunked by media watchdogs and fact-checkers, who confirmed it had never been published by the UK outlet.

Fake front page used by Pakistan as cover for strategic defeat

Dar presented the image during a speech in Pakistan’s assembly, where it was met with applause from lawmakers. However, inconsistencies in the design, spelling errors, and irregular formatting made it evident that the image was a digital fabrication. Despite being exposed, neither Dar nor Pakistan’s foreign ministry have issued a correction or clarification, raising concerns over Islamabad’s ongoing dissemination of unverified content at the official level.

The incident comes in the immediate aftermath of heightened military activity between India and Pakistan. On April 22, a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, killed 26 civilians. Indian intelligence traced the operation to cross-border terror groups operating from Pakistani soil, including Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, and Hizbul Mujahideen. In response, India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, a high-precision military campaign targeting multiple terrorist training camps in Pakistan-administered territory.

According to defense sources, over 100 militants were neutralized in the operation, which involved coordinated drone strikes and deep-penetration air raids on key command-and-control infrastructure. India’s swift response was aimed at crippling the operational capacity of terror outfits that have long enjoyed sanctuary within Pakistan. The offensive drew wide domestic and international support for its clarity of objective and adherence to counterterrorism norms.

Following the strikes, Pakistan launched drone and missile attacks targeting western India, which were successfully intercepted by Indian defense systems. India then carried out follow-up strikes on Pakistan’s military assets destroying many vital airbases and military bases supporting the terror infrastructure. The intense exchanges continued for four days before the Pakistani army called for a ceasefire which was reached on May 10. India has maintained that its actions were strictly defensive, aimed at neutralizing imminent threats and protecting civilian lives.

Government officials emphasized that the operation was limited to non-civilian targets linked to Pakistani terrorist activities and was executed with high-precision intelligence. The spread of false narratives by Pakistani officials, especially during such a volatile period, has drawn strong condemnation. Analysts warn that official endorsement of digital forgeries undermines diplomatic credibility and may further isolate Pakistan on global counterterrorism platforms. In contrast, India’s focused military and diplomatic response has reinforced its resolve to act decisively against any form of cross-border terrorism. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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