India Blocks ISPR’s YouTube Channel Amid Pahalgam Incident Fallout
Rawalpindi-The Indian government has blocked the YouTube channel of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) following the Pahalgam incident, amid growing concerns over the narrative surrounding the event. This move comes after India previously blocked the YouTube channel of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Sources suggest that even Indian channels have acknowledged Pakistan’s media superiority in shaping the narrative. The Indian government’s actions also include suspending ISPR’s official X (formerly Twitter) account and blocking social media accounts of Pakistani celebrities and sports personalities.
The Pakistani media had unveiled the truth behind India’s propaganda, revealing the reality of the alleged false flag operation at Pahalgam.
Following the Pahalgam incident, sources said the Indian government intensified efforts to control the media narrative.
Most Pakistani TV channels including Dunya News had already been suspended in India.
Defence analysts said that Pakistan’s digital and social media platforms are increasingly facing unjustified restrictions in India.
They also noted that Indian media has acknowledged the factual reporting by Pakistani channels regarding the Pahalgam incident.
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