A society that celebrates a 14-year-old’s rage-bait videos more than his education is not nurturing dissent, it is exploiting childhood for its petty political gains.
By showing the actual origin of user accounts, X’s update is exposing foreign-based political handles that long posed as local voices, triggering debate on transparency, credibility and the extent of overseas influence in India’s digital discourse.
Organizations like Al-Jazeera try to portray India's internal events as 'Muslim versus the State' narrative. They try to present India as a Hindu-majority and anti-Muslim country.
A new report by SYSF Foundation shreds decades-long myth of unmarked graves in Kashmir, revealing 93 per cent of such graves belonged to Pakistani terrorists, not locals.
The controversy erupted after Sanjay Kumar posted inflated voter roll figures, later deleted with an apology citing “misread rows”. Verified Election Commission data exposed the falsehood, prompting ICSSR to issue a show cause notice.
A BBC-commissioned review revealed that its Gaza documentary breached editorial guidelines on accuracy. The corporation admitted failure in oversight, prompting Ofcom to launch an investigation into whether the programme misled the public.
While some of the statements were made in the heat of the moment, other statements, like those of Kharge, Tikait, Rathore, and Rathee, were meticulously designed to plant seeds of doubt among their followers. Pakistan, being Pakistan, selectively used these clips and repurposed them to depict India as a divided, unstable country that cannot manage its own internal security.