Indian media propagated disinformation to provoke conflict with Pakistan

by CISSAJK

🎯Propaganda is most convincing when it begins to override critical thinking, the ability to ask questions, and directly appeals to emotions.
♟️According to a report by a think tank journal, the dissemination of Fake war-related News across primary Indian television news channels reveals that a staggering percentage of the monitored war news content was false, with most channels recording fake news levels above 90%.
🎭 For instance, Times Now aired 10,700 war-related stories, of which 99.15% were found to be bogus, leaving only three correct reports.
🎭 Similarly, Republic Bharat and NDTV India had 98.96% and 98.29% fake news, respectively, while Aaj Tak reported 97.44% false content.
🎭 Even channels perceived as slightly more balanced, such as CNBC Awaaz and Bharat24, had fake news rates of 88.21% and 89.17%, respectively.
🎭 The remaining news items on these channels were either partially correct or marginally accurate, with very few truly factual stories. This trend, which spans thousands of hours of televised content, suggests a systemic issue rather than sporadic journalistic failures

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