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India’s mainstream news media, once celebrated for their fearless reporting and democratic spirit, are now facing a crisis of ...
After a terror attack in Kashmir, India and Pakistan clashed in a new kind of war, fought with misinformation and digital ...
Pakistan has written to India for the fourth time, requesting it to reconsider its decision to put the Indus Water Treaty ...
India and Pakistan have announced a ceasefire after coming close to all-out conflict, but on social media citizens on both sides are vying to control public perceptions by peddling disinformation.
All the same, in its scale and intensity, and without an obvious off-ramp for the combatants, some analysts are describing the current conflict as the most dangerous episode of violence between India ...
As a deadly attack shook Kashmir, sparking conflict between India and Pakistan, a war of misinformation was playing out ...
The ceasefire is apparently holding between India and Pakistan. But even if the fighting has stopped, the information war continues. There has been misinformation, warmongering and a crackdown on ...
As tensions between Pakistan and India escalated in May 2025, misinformation spread rapidly ... refrained from making public statements during the crisis, leaving the media to fill the void.
Journalists from some of India’s largest news networks spoke to The Post about why falsehoods filled the airwaves during a ...
KUWAIT CITY, May 9: As fresh military tensions unfold between India and Pakistan following cross-border strikes in Kashmir, a parallel crisis has erupted online — the unchecked spread of ...
Just because the two sides don’t want the crisis to escalate doesn’t mean it won’t anyway. Since majority-Hindu India and majority-Muslim Pakistan were partitioned in 1947, they have fought ...