India resorted to cowardly tactics to hide Pahalgam false flag embarrassment

India resorted to cowardly tactics to hide Pahalgam false flag embarrassment
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Summary India has reportedly blocked ISPR and several Pakistani YouTube channels, triggering reactions over digital censorship and escalating online media restrictions between the two countries.

LAHORE (Web Desk) - In an attempt to stifle the voice of truth, the Modi government has blocked dozens of Pakistani YouTube channels in India, including the official channel of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

Following significant setbacks on the ground against Pakistan's armed forces, India continues to face a humiliating defeat in the digital arena. This move comes after the Director General (DG) of ISPR exposed Indian state-sponsored terrorism and misinformation in a detailed briefing held on April 29 and 30, 2025.

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On May 1, 2025, the defeated Modi administration blocked the official ISPR YouTube channel to hide the facts revealed during that briefing. These desperate tactics of banning Pakistani digital platforms are being viewed as a clear admission of failure by New Delhi.

According to experts, India's retreat on the digital front, following its embarrassment on the battlefield, serves as a testament to the regime's frustration and increasing global humiliation.

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