New Delhi, July 23 (IANS) In a ground-breaking climate ruling, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the prime judicial organ of the United Nations, on Wednesday delivered a landmark unanimous advisory opinion, addressing the legal obligations for countries to address climate change under international law. Presenting the opinion in The Hague, court’s President Iwasawa Yuji said greenhouse gas emissions are “unequivocally” caused by human activities and acknowledged the “urgent and existential threat” posed by climate change.“The consequences of climate change are severe and far-reaching. They affect both natural ecosystems and human populations. These consequences underscore the urgent and existential threat posed by climate change,” said Iwasawa.The case was brought forward by Vanuatu and other Pacific Island nations, after a youth-led movement in 2019 campaigned for it to be brought in front of the ICJ.Before the court’s 15 judges were two fundamental questions that is the obligations of states (nations) in respect of climate change — What are states’ obligations under international law to address climate change for present and future generations? And what are the legal consequences under these obligations for states failing to do so?The ICJ, the principal judicial organ of the UN, delivers its opinion that comes as global pressure mounts on fossil fuel producers, with courts worldwide increasingly citing the unequivocal scientific evidence that a rapid phaseout of fossil fuels is essential to meet climate goals and protect human rights.In response to the ruling by the ICJ, Mohamed Adow, Director of Nairobi-based think-tank Power Shift Africa, told IANS: “This ruling is a rocket boost for climate justice. The ICJ has confirmed what Africa has long demanded that rich nations must be held accountable for the damage their emissions have caused.“For a continent like Africa — least responsible but most affected — this decision is a lifeline. It strengthens our call for reparations, debt relief, and real climate finance — not loans that deepen poverty.“The era of polluters hiding behind vague promises is over. Africa will not be a sacrificial lamb for the excesses of others. The law now backs our moral case. It’s time for rich nations to pay their climate debt and support a just transition powered by Africa’s renewable energy potential.”Describing the ICJ’s historic advisory opinion a watershed moment in the fight for climate justice, New Delhi-based climate activist and founding director of Satat Sampada Climate Foundation, Harjeet Singh, told IANS: “It’s a resounding declaration that the era of impunity for polluters and complicit states is over. This landmark decision unequivocally imposes robust obligations on states to compel fossil fuel producers to drastic and immediate action, holding them categorically responsible for the damage they’ve unleashed. This mandates a fundamental shift, where states must rigorously regulate, constrain, and ultimately dismantle the fossil fuel industry’s capacity to inflict further harm.”He said the court’s findings pave the way for full reparations, meaning polluters must not only cease their harmful actions but also provide financial compensation for losses and damages incurred. This includes compensation for climate harm and, critically, an immediate cessation of greenhouse gas emissions above science-based safety thresholds.The ICJ was established by the United Nations Charter in June 1945 and began its activities in April 1946. The court is composed of 15 judges elected for a nine-year term by the General Assembly and the Security Council of the United Nations. The seat of the court is at the Peace Palace in The Hague in the Netherlands.ICJ President Yuji said: “This is a concern of planetary proportions that imperils all forms of life…The court presents this opinion with a hope that it hopes its conclusions will allow the law to inform and guide social and political action to solve the ongoing climate crisis.”She said: “Failure of the state to take appropriate action to protect the climate system from GHG emissions, including through fossil fuel production, fossil fuel consumption, the granting of fossil fuel exploration licenses or the provision of fossil fuel subsidies may constitute an internationally wrongful act which is attributable to that state.”Climate experts say as a powerful new legal tool, the ICJ’s decision will spark a chain reaction that accelerates climate litigation on a global scale.Courts worldwide are likely to reference this ruling in their upcoming decisions. It will also strengthen legal arguments in ongoing and future climate lawsuits, especially those targeting corporate defendants like fossil fuel companies.The ruling clarifies that international law requires more than voluntary action, including obligations for historical polluters to reduce emissions and provide compensation to climate-affected communities.It also reaffirms the primacy of climate science, offering an opportunity to reinvigorate global climate talks with legal clarity on rights and responsibilities.The groundbreaking campaign for an advisory opinion was conceived in 2019 by law students from the University of the South Pacific. Working with the government of Vanuatu, Pacific Island Students Fighting Climate Change (PISFCC) and World’s Youth for Climate Justice (WYCJ) helped secure a unanimous vote at the United Nations to request the opinion, with support from more than 1,500 organisations.–IANSvg/pgh
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Alappuzha, July 23 (IANS) Former Kerala Chief Minister and veteran Communist leader V.S. Achuthanandan, who passed away two days ago, was consigned to flames at Veliyechudukadu on Wednesday, amid heavy rains in presence of a massive crowd.
His son V.A. Arunkumar light the pyre at the final resting place of several of legendary Communists, most of them who were his associates either in the CPI or the CPI-M.Another interesting aspect of this 40 cents of land where the Communists are laid to rest, way back in 1957 has been registered in the name of Achuthanandan, who at that time was a popular leader in Alappuzha district.CPI-M in the country was formed when Achuthanandan along with 32 party leaders at the erstwhile CPI in 1964, walked out and the CPI-M came into being.The body was brought to the final destination at 8:55 p.m. on Wednesday after a massive crowd of people gathered at his home, near here for hours and also at the specially erected pandal on the sea shore.Waiting to see him one last time was his wife Vasumathi who was with him for the past more than six decades and was seen wiping her tears.A nurse by profession, Vasumathi was one woman, unlike many of Achuthanandan’s predecessor’s wives, she was never at all in the limelight as her role was always behind the public glare.This was one rare occasion where she was seen in the front row and her daughter was seen holding her tightly as she was busy wiping her tears as her son Arun Kumar light the pyre.Just before the pyre was light, he was given the ceremonial guard of honour when shots were fired in the air and huge chanting of slogans when translated in Malayalam was “Achuthanandan will never die, Comrade VS will always live with us”.Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, the entire Cabinet, leaders from all political parties, including the Chief Secretary A. Jayathilak was a witness to the final goodbye to Achuthanandan, who will go down as the most popular Communist Chief Minister in Kerala.After the police bugle sounded the last verse, the CPI-M’s red colour cloth with its symbol which was covered over the body of Achuthanandan was pulled over his face and soon the body was covered with wood and coir sheets.As this was being done, leaders watched it with a grim face as shouting of slogans reached a crescendo, many of them with tears in their eyes, as all know that there will never be another VS Achuthanandan.Achuthanandan passed away at a private hospital here on Monday at 3:20 p.m. He was 101-years-old.Even though V.S. Achuthanandan quit public life in January 2020, the massive turnout shows how dear people in Kerala hold him.–IANSsg/khz
Gondal, May 14 (IANS) A grain trader has filed a police complaint against his long-time manager for embezzling Rs 92.92 lakh.
The manager, Gobarsinh Nagji Rajput, was hired due to a personal connection with the trader’s family. The accused is alleged to have fabricated grain purchase records and misappropriated funds over two financial years.According to the First Information Report (FIR) lodged at the Gondal B-Division Police Station, the complainant, Piyushbhai Govindbhai Patel, claimed that Rajput generated false procurement letters and falsified stock statements to withdraw a total of Rs 1.90 crore.The accused allegedly sold 6,472 bags of grain on paper without actual transactions, deceiving the trader into transferring funds under false pretences.The fraudulent activity came to light during an internal audit on March 12, 2025. Stock records for the years 2023–2024 and 2024–2025 were found to be manipulated.Specifically, grain bag numbers 1598 and 4835, amounting to Rs 48.56 lakh and Rs 1.42 crore respectively, were cited in the discrepancy report. Rajput is also reported to have purchased a plot of land valued at Rs 98 lakh in Patel Nagar, Gondal, with the siphoned funds. When pressed by business associate Niravbhai to return the money, Rajput handed over the property documents as part repayment and promised to clear the remaining amount in instalments.However, he failed to follow through and has since evaded further contact. The complainant noted that threats were issued during a meeting at the Sardar Patel Seva Trust office on March 13, 2025, where the property deed was formally transferred. The accused is now facing charges under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) related to fraud and criminal breach of trust.Financial fraud in Gujarat has escalated significantly in recent years, encompassing cybercrimes, banking frauds, GST scams, and Ponzi schemes. In 2024 alone, cybercriminals defrauded residents of approximately Rs 1,288 crore, with an alarming average of 333 cases reported daily, translating to over 13 incidents every hour. This surge places Gujarat among the top three states in India for cyber fraud cases.Notably, in the financial year 2023–24, the state witnessed a 469 per cent increase in banking fraud cases, rising from 247 to 1,349 incidents, resulting in losses amounting to Rs 49.92 crore.The textile industry in Ahmedabad has also been severely impacted, with five trading firms defaulting on payments totalling approximately Rs 60 crore over six months.The Maskati Kapad Market Mahajan reports receiving 25–30 complaints monthly related to fraud and disputes, highlighting a growing concern within the sector.Additionally, Gujarat reported GST scams worth Rs 7,000 crore in 2024, involving fraudulent claims and misappropriation of funds.A significant Ponzi scheme also came to light, where funds intended for tribal students were misused, underscoring the exploitation of vulnerable communities.–IANSjanvi/dan
New Delhi, May 14 (IANS) A wave of relief and jubilation swept through the family of BSF constable Purnam Shaw in West Bengal as he returned home after spending nearly three weeks in the captivity of Pakistan Rangers.
His wife and father expressed gratitude to both central and state leaders, hailing his release as a victory for the nation and a testament to coordinated diplomatic efforts.Shaw, who was posted along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab’s Ferozepur district, had inadvertently crossed the international boundary on April 23 during operational duty, a day after the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives. He was subsequently detained by the Pakistan Rangers.Speaking to IANS, his father Bhola Nath Shaw, overwhelmed with emotion, said, “After 23 days, my son has finally returned. I thank Prime Minister Modi, Home Minister, Defence Minister, and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for bringing him back. I am proud of my son and would ask him to serve the country again. But what happened in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam is wrong—there must be a strong response against terrorism.”Echoing similar sentiments, Shaw’s wife, Rajani Shaw, lauded the collective efforts that led to her husband’s safe return.”It was a joint effort by PM Modi, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, and the local administration. The Chief Minister had assured me that he would be brought back safely. I am relieved to see him in good health. During the tension of potential war, I feared it might take longer, but the conflict subsided, and he’s finally home.”The Border Security Force (BSF) confirmed Shaw’s return in an official statement: “Constable Purnam Kumar Shaw has been taken back from Pakistan by BSF at Attari-Wagah border today at 1030 hrs. Shaw had inadvertently crossed over to Pakistan territory while on operational duty in the Ferozepur sector on 23rd April 2025, around 1150 hrs.”The exchange took place following established border protocols. Officials stated that Shaw would undergo standard medical and debriefing procedures to assess his physical and mental condition and verify whether he experienced any mistreatment during his detention.–IANSjk/dan
Chennai, May 14 (IANS) The Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE) has announced that the board examination results for Classes 10 and 11 will be announced on Friday, May 16. According to an official notification, the results for Class 10 will be declared at 9 a.m., while the Class 11 results will be announced at 2 p.m. on the same day.Students can access their results on the official websites – www.tnresults.nic.in and results.digilocker.gov.in. This year, over 9.13 lakh students appeared for the Class 10 board exams, while 8.18 lakh students registered for the Class 11 exams.The announcement follows the declaration of Class 12 results on May 8, in which Tamil Nadu recorded a pass percentage of 95.03 per cent for the academic year 2024-25.School Education Department officials said elaborate arrangements are in place for the smooth publication of results.Students are advised to keep their registration numbers and date of birth details ready to log in and check their marks online.Once results are published, mark sheets and provisional certificates will be made available digitally through the DigiLocker portal.Schools will also be given access to consolidated result sheets for academic review and follow-up.The DGE has also urged schools and parents to provide emotional support to students, especially those who may not perform as expected.Helplines and counselling support will be made available for students dealing with exam-related anxiety or stress.Candidates who are dissatisfied with the marks can apply for revaluation or retotalling.With this announcement, the results season in Tamil Nadu moves towards completion, bringing clarity to over 17 lakh students and paving the way for higher education admissions and academic planning.In 2023-24, the pass percentage of Class 10 was 91.55 per cent, and the girls outperformed the boys.–IANSaal/svn
Patna, May 14 (IANS) Three children died while one survived after their mother fed them a poison-laced drink and attempted suicide at Rafiganj Railway Station in Bihar’s Aurangabad district on Wednesday. The deceased were identified as Suryamani Kumari (5), Radha Kumari (3) and Sivani Kumari (1).All of them were rushed to the hospital, where one was declared dead on arrival, while two others died during treatment.The woman, identified as Sonia Devi and her son Ritesh Kumar (6), were undergoing treatment at a hospital.According to a Government Railway Police (GRP) official, Sonia had a domestic dispute with her husband Ravi Bind, after which she left her home in Jhikatiya village, under Bandeya police station, along with her four children.The incident occurred at Rafiganj Railway Station when Sonia and her kids were en route to her maternal home.The official said that Sonia allegedly gave her kids a poisonous substance to drink, which led to the sudden deterioration of their health.She also consumed the same with the intent to commit suicide.Alert passengers at the station noticed the family in distress and promptly informed the GRP.The GRP officials quickly responded and rushed all five victims to the Rafiganj Health Centre.Dr. Arvind Kumar, who attended to the victims at Rafiganj, confirmed: “All were brought in by GRP personnel. One of the minor children was dead on arrival, and two lost their lives during the treatment. We stabilised Sonia and Ritesh as much as possible and referred them to the Sadar Hospital for further treatment.”The incident has sparked anguish and unrest among the family members, who gathered at the hospital in tears, demanding a swift investigation and action.Local authorities, including the GRP and the district police, are investigating the case.The case has sent shockwaves across the region.–IANSajk/svn
Chandigarh, May 14 (IANS) The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Wednesday recognised the gravity of Punjab’s review petition and issued notices to the Haryana government and the BBMB (Bhakra Beas Management Board). The court has asked them to provide clear explanations regarding their demand for extra water and actions concerning water distribution.In its review, the High Court questioned the BBMB chairperson’s changing stance on water allocation and sought clarification on why Haryana needs additional water. This decisive intervention reinforces Punjab’s constitutional and legal rights over its water resources, a matter that has long been a point of contention between the two states.The High Court’s order was a result of the Punjab government’s persistent legal strategy, which exposed procedural irregularities in the BBMB during the demands of Haryana to release additional water.Meanwhile, AAP lauded the High Court’s intervention as a landmark step. “This observation marks a crucial turning point in Punjab’s fight for water rights,” said AAP representatives. The party reiterated its commitment to protecting Punjab’s waters and vowed to fight on every front to ensure justice.The High Court also sought answers from the BBMB and Haryana regarding a previous incident where the BBMB attempted to release water illegally. Punjab’s counsel highlighted that no valid orders were issued by the Union Power Secretary regarding Haryana’s claims. This lack of documentation further validated Punjab’s stance that Haryana’s demands were baseless and politically motivated.The Punjab government argued that Haryana’s demands stemmed from undue political pressure rather than genuine administrative requirements. Despite attempts by Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini to influence the process, the court upheld Punjab’s objections and directed the parties to respond to Punjab’s application by May 20.“We will not allow Punjab’s rightful water share to be stolen by anyone. The court’s directive has provided much-needed judicial support to our fight for justice,” the AAP added.–IANSvg/uk
Bhubaneswar, May 14 (IANS) A state-level bike rally (Tiranga Yatra) was organised on Wednesday in Bhubaneshwar to celebrate the success of Operation Sindoor, carried out to avenge the death of 26 tourists in the dastardly terrorist attack in Pahalgam area of Jammu and Kashmir on April 22.
Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi flagged off the bike rally during a special event held at the Kalinga Stadium here on Wednesday. Majhi, who attended the event as the chief Guest, said on the occasion that after the success of Operation Sindoor, the Triranga Yatra will further strengthen India’s campaign against terrorism. “It is a matter of immense pride and honour for me to attend the Tiranga Yatra today with everyone. The national flag is not just a symbol of our country—it represents every Indian home and our self-respect. Honouring the Tiranga is our foremost duty,” Majhi said. He also added that the three colours of India’s national flag must always shine, and they will continue to shine. Majhi praised the brave soldiers of the armed forces who have protected the dignity of the nation and made the supreme sacrifice. The Chief Minister stated that Tiranga stands as a symbol of the country’s unity and integrity, whether in times of peace or conflict. Majhi said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strong words asserting that India will not be scared by the nuclear bomb threats of Pakistan have been reverberating across the world. “Today’s Tiranga Bike Rally will further strengthen our national campaign against terrorism. When all Indians, irrespective of caste or religion, unite under the Tiranga, no force in the world can defeat us. The Tiranga represents our resolve, struggle, sacrifice, and the glorious history of our nation,” CM Majhi added. Civil defence volunteers, Odisha police, Central Reserve Police Force, members of the Home Department, NGOs, and other institutions participated in the Triranga bike rally on Wednesday. Majhi expressed his gratitude towards all the participants. “The brave soldiers of India have been enhancing the country’s pride through initiatives like Operation Sindoor. I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his leadership. The Tiranga Yatra is inspiring a new sense of patriotism in every Indian, encouraging all to work for the nation beyond barriers of caste, religion, or class. It will definitely be beneficial for the country’s unity and spirit,” stated Majhi.–IANSgyan/dan
Bhopal, May 14 (IANS) Madhya Pradesh High Court on Wednesday ordered the Director General of Police (DGP) to register an FIR against BJP leader and Tribal Affairs Minister Kunwar Vijay Shah for his objectionable remarks on Colonel Sofiya Qureshi. Taking cognisance of the matter, the High Court directed DGP Kailash Makwana to register a case against Shah under sections 152, 196 1 (B), and 197 of BNS.Justice Atul Sridharan of the MP High Court said that prima facie, the minister Vijay Shah made out an offence of promoting enmity between different castes, religion and language. He further stated that referring to Colonel Sofiya Qureshi as a “sister of terrorists” is an offence of hurting the sentiments and faith of the Muslim community.Justice Sridharan ordered that a case against Minister Vijay Shah should be registered by today (Wednesday) evening.Notably, addressing a programme on May 12, Vijay Shah, who is MP’s Tribal Affairs Minister, talking about Operation Sindoor, had said that PM Modi had sent a “sister from the same community” as those in Pakistan to avenge the April 22 terror strike in Kashmir’s Pahalgam. He further stated that, “PM Modi is striving for the society. Those who widowed our daughters (in Pahalgam), we sent a sister of their own to teach them a lesson.”The Minister’s remark against Sofiya Qureshi sparked nationwide outrage, and the Opposition has demanded strict action against him.Notably, the Indian Army officer Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh of the Indian Air Force briefed the media throughout Operation Sindoor against Pakistan.–IANSpd/uk
Raipur, May 14 (IANS) As many as 31 Maoists have been eliminated in a nearly month-long counterinsurgency operation conducted by security forces in the challenging terrain of Karregutta Hills, situated in Bijapur district on the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border, a police official claimed. On many occasions, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has reaffirmed his commitment to eradicating Naxalism from India by 2026.In a 24-day operation in Karregutta Hills on the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border, security forces killed 31 Maoists — 17 women and 14 men. All bodies have been recovered, and the soldiers have safely returned, the official said.Chhattisgarh DGP Arun Dev Gautam said that the mission was based on technical field intelligence, which was analysed for 24 hours before launching the offensive. Security forces successfully neutralised IEDs planted along steep terrain and established a hilltop base with a helipad. Four weapon manufacturing units were discovered and subsequently destroyed.CRPF DG GP Singh and Chhattisgarh Police DG Gautam addressed the success and challenges of ‘Operation Karregutta’ in a press conference. Prior to this, Maoist spokesperson Abhay admitted in a pamphlet circulated in the area that 26 comrades had been killed, further appealing for peace talks with the government.During the encounter, 18 security personnel sustained injuries. The operation resulted in a fierce encounter, leading to the elimination of 31 Naxalites, out of whom 22 have been identified, officials of the forces said. Among them, three were high-profile militants carrying a bounty of Rs 8 lakh each. The encounter site presents significant challenges due to its remote, hilly landscape, heavily covered by forests, making access difficult. Despite these obstacles, security forces remain vigilant, monitoring the situation closely, the official said.According to the officials, this operation is among the largest and most impactful counterinsurgency missions ever undertaken in the Bastar region. DG CRPF Gyanendra Pratap Singh, in a statement on Wednesday, said the security forces displayed remarkable resilience, managing to neutralise 31 militants despite hostile terrain and strong resistance. Among the casualties were three notorious insurgents who had large bounties on their heads.During the encounter, 18 security personnel sustained injuries, of them eight injured in IED blasts. Fortunately, all are reported to be in stable condition, the official said. Swift medical evacuations ensured that the wounded were airlifted and promptly admitted to hospitals for treatment. The scale of this operation has been unprecedented, involving approximately 10,000 personnel from various law enforcement agencies, including the District Reserve Guard (DRG), Bastar Fighters, Special Task Force (STF), state police units, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and its specialised Cobra unit.Additionally, Telangana Police have played a crucial supporting role in coordinating efforts, the official said. The Karregutta Hills contain over 250 caves, which have long served as a key hideout for Naxal insurgents. An estimated 300 to 400 Naxalites frequently moved through this area, using it as a safe zone for operations.–IANSsktr/uk
Vijayawada, May 14 (IANS) K. Dhanunjaya Reddy, a retired IAS officer and ex-secretary of former Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, and Krishna Mohan Reddy, former Officer on Special Duty (OSD) on Wednesday appeared before the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the multi-crore liquor scam.The SIT officials were questioning them at the SIT office, Vijayawada Commissionerate.Dhanunjaya Reddy and Krishna Mohan Reddy are accused numbers 31 and 32, respectively, in the case relating to the alleged scam during the YSR Congress party rule.On their petitions for anticipatory bail, the Supreme Court directed SIT not to take any action against the accused till May 16 but asked them to appear before SIT.The SIT recently added them, along with Bharati Cements Director Balaji Govindappa, in the liquor scam case.Govindappa, listed as accused number 33, was arrested by the SIT in Mysuru in Karnataka, and he was brought to Vijayawada.The SIT had served notices last week to Govindappa and two others. They were directed to appear before the SIT office at Vijayawada Commissionerate on May 12 for questioning. However, they skipped the appearance.The Andhra Pradesh High Court on May 7 had rejected their anticipatory bail pleas, citing the preliminary stage of the investigation into the alleged scam of Rs 3,200 crore.It was alleged that the YSR Congress Party leaders encouraged a new liquor policy, floated new brands during YSRCP rule, received kickbacks from the distillery companies and caused huge losses to the government.Raj Kasireddy, the prime accused in the case, was allegedly handing over the bribe to the trio after collecting from the owners of the liquor companies.The SIT on April 21 arrested Kasireddy in the multi-crore liquor scam that occurred during the YSR Congress Party regime.Kasireddy is suspected to have played a key role in the alleged illegal collection of nearly Rs 3,000 crore over a five-year period. He was the IT advisor to the then chief minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.The TDP-led NDA government constituted the SIT in November last year to investigate the allegations of irregularities and corruption in Andhra Pradesh State Beverages Corporation Limited (APSBCL) under the YSRCP tenure.–IANSms/uk
New Delhi, May 14 (IANS) India’s Operation Sindoor gave a deadly blow to Pakistan, demolished its terror infrastructure and also left its political leadership humiliated and exposed before the world.
The Indian military decimated its safe havens for terrorists as well as Pakistani air bases in response to its escalation; however, the rogue nation stuck to its character and kept upping the ante against Indian action.Defeated on the battlefield, it opened a new front against India and desperately attempted to sell false narratives about India’s ‘defeat’, the fall of its fighter jets, to project itself as a ‘winner’ in the digital space. A couple of its friendly nations, allegedly Turkiye and China, also helped it in peddling this fabricated narrative by tacit or direct means.An X user has documented a chain of events as to how Pakistan engaged in a blitz of ‘information warfare’ and peddled full-blown propaganda to paint India in a poor light and get itself an upper hand.As India struck its popular airstrip and airbases, Pakistan started leveraging its access to Western media to push anti-India propaganda. Pakistan journalists at CNN, Reuters, Bloomberg, and NYT began publishing anti-India narratives with baseless claims and without any evidence, claimed the X user.Instances of data fudging, doctored videos for the anti-India narrativeOn May 8, DG ISPR peddled its first official lie as it claimed that the Pakistan Army didn’t attack civilian areas in Amritsar and accused India of ‘false flag’. The very next day, they went on chest-thumping, celebrating Pakistan’s attack in Amritsar.DG ISPR, addressing the media, played a doctored clip of Wing Commander Vyomika Singh ‘admitting’ to Pakistan’s attack, however, the fact was that the Pakistani Army’s spokesperson conveniently cut out a part from the video, where the officer was explaining how Pakistan targeted civilian areas.On May 1, 2025, Pakistan’s ISPR ran a disinformation campaign by circulating ‘classified RAW documents’ to target India.On May 11, DGISPR used a 2-year-old image from 2023 to falsely show their Navy’s preparedness against India.DGISPR also manipulated a news clip from a reputed Indian news channel and claimed that an Indian airfield was destroyed, however, the original footage was about Pakistan’s airfield being hit by Indian forces.While the Pakistani establishment, backed by influencers, ran a cocktail of misinformation, it was the DGISPR which officially propagated the fake propaganda.In another blatant fabrication, DGISPR showed an edited TV news clip and falsely claimed that Indian media had admitted to the destruction of their own airbases.The Pakistani government’s official handles went to the extent of sharing a video game clip, claiming it showed them shooting down Indian aircraft. Later, the footage was found to be from a computer game.Pakistan also invented a fake CNN graphic showing casualty statistics, which the US-based channel never showed.The Pakistan-based social media handles also chipped in to peddle a false agenda. Many handles fabricated a story of the capture of Wing Commander Shivangi Singh and also shared fake images across various platforms. Gulf-based channels also reported this fake propaganda, only to issue a clarification later.Later, DGISPR admitted to this fakery and clarified on record that there was no such instance.A video clip from 2019 was also shared as evidence of India pleading for a ceasefire with white flags at two military posts.The Pakistani military’s information wing also dug out many videos from the past to scale up psychological advantage against India; however, all of them were debunked and exposed by India.An old footage of sectarian clashes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from 2024 was recycled and recirculated as evidence of an attack on Srinagar airbase, the same was dismissed by PIB as Pakistan’s disinformation campaign.In one of the most brazen lies, Pakistan claimed to have shot down five Indian fighter jets and also posted doctored images as “proof.” These turned out to be photos from the 2024 MiG-29 crash in Rajasthan and the 2014 Su-30MKI crash in Maharashtra.Pakistan military, badly defeated on the battlefield, tried to stage India in the info warfare and went whole hog with its plethora of fake narratives, but eventually, its information wing too stood exposed.However, Pakistan was not alone in this game. It got help from global allies, allegedly from Turkiye and China, in peddling fake propaganda against India.It was clearly stated by the Indian armed forces that Pakistan fired Turkiye drones to target multiple installations in India. Pakistan’s dependence on China for military assets is not a secret to anyone.Turkiye ignited Pakistan’s ‘information war’ by amplifying false narratives, and for this, it used its state-funded media and social media propaganda machinery.There are three specific instances which show Turkiye’s overt role in pushing Pakistani propaganda.Turkish broadcaster TRT World reiterated DG ISPR’s fake claims, like Indian airbase destruction, despite no evidence. Its state-funded agencies, TRT World and Anadolu Agency, echoed the Pakistani narrative, laced with biased reporting and unverified claims, aimed at showing India in a poor light.TRT gave a platform to Nasir Qadri, a Pakistani national, who pushed the Israel-India alliance narrative during the India-Pakistan 2025 conflict. Qadri accused India of adopting Israel’s settler-colonial tactics, concocted by the transnational alliance of the Muslim Brotherhood, Pakistan, and Jamaat-e-Islami.Turkiye’s new-age info-warfare accounts on X retweeted and translated ISPR clips and Pakistani propaganda, thus giving it more traction and circulation globally. Its backing of the Pakistani agenda was aimed at giving credibility to Pakistan’s web of lies.Notably, the Centre recently banned this X handle of the Turkiye broadcaster, asking to stop dishing out disinformation and cross-verify its sources.China, which Pakistan considers its bellwether ally, also supported its online blitz against India. A slew of Chinese social media handles shared a myriad of fake news/misleading, and fabricated images and videos to buttress their claims against India.Pakistan’s military is heavily dependent on Chinese weapons, and 80 per cent of its arsenal is believed to be built in China. Chinese-made missile systems like HQ-9 & HQ-16, and missiles PL-15 were used by Pakistan during the conflict.Bangladesh was also hand-in-glove with Pakistan in peddling the anti-India narrative. A flurry of misinformation was shared by several Bangladeshi accounts, which sought to ‘justify’ Pakistan military’s false claims and put India on the backfoot, with false propaganda.While Bangladesh social media handles shared fake news, a couple of its media portals, including Ekattor and Jamuna TV, sought to legitimise the campaign by giving a certain spin to news.It claimed that Indian forces were attacking Bangladeshi civilians during Operation Sindoor and used doctored images from unrelated conflicts to buttress their claims.–IANSmr/dan