In a panicked response to Pakistani media exposing the truth behind the Pahalgam false flag operation, the Modi government has blocked the official YouTube channel of Pakistan Army’s media wing, ISPR.
Indian media has admitted that Pakistan has won the narrative war, revealing that after curbing mainstream and digital media platforms, the Modi regime has now suspended both the YouTube channel and X (formerly Twitter) account of ISPR.
On April 29 and 30, DG ISPR presented detailed evidence of India’s involvement in terrorism and misinformation within Pakistan. A day later, on May 1, the Indian government blocked ISPR’s official accounts.
According to sources, Pakistani media played a pivotal role in unmasking Modi’s false flag operation by exposing Indian propaganda, particularly in the wake of the Pahalgam attack. The Modi government’s efforts to dominate the media narrative have since intensified.
Reports also indicate that many Pakistani TV channels had already been restricted in India, along with the suspension of social media accounts of prominent Pakistani personalities.
Defense analysts say all Pakistani digital and social media platforms are facing unjust censorship. Even Indian media has acknowledged the factual reporting by Pakistani outlets regarding the Pahalgam incident.