Trust the source, not just the story
Dawn
Dawn
int · 2 hrs ago
AI scored
India loses information war to country that wasn't technically allowed online
45Accuracy
leftBias
0Ratings
💬 0Comments
AI Analysis
Accuracy 45/100
Partisan intensity 75/100
ObjectivePartisan
Left-leaning ⚠ Misleading

The article examines information warfare tactics between India and Pakistan, discussing how both sides use social media and disinformation to manipulate public perception during conflicts, with a focus on viral narratives and strategic suppression of unfavorable news.

🔒www.dawn.com
RNRatedNews · Dawn · Score: 45
Opens in app
India loses information war to country that wasn't technically allowed online
“In information warfare, perception is the battlefield. If the news damages the other side—true or false—amplify it. Post it. Share it. Make it viral. Let panic spread across the border. If the news harms us — even if true — bury it. Suppress it. Disarm it before it spreads. This is not journalism. This is war. Every post is a bullet. Never fire one at your own country.” — Anonymous X user, Indo-Pak conflict, May 2025 “Jung karni ho to 9 baje se pehle kerlena — 9:15 per gas chali jati hai humari
Reading via RatedNews — rate this article or join the discussion
Discussion 0 comments
Sort:
?

No comments yet — be the first to start the discussion!