Busting 7 Fake Claims That Went Viral During India-Pakistan Stand-Off
Amid rising India-Pakistan tensions, false claims flooded social media. Here’s a breakdown of 7 viral fake stories

As tensions rise between India and Pakistan following recent geopolitical developments, social media platforms have seen a surge in misleading and false information. From fabricated images to misattributed videos and baseless claims, many of these posts have gone viral, creating confusion and fear among the public. In such a charged atmosphere, verifying facts becomes essential. The following fact-checks expose how misinformation was circulated and clarify what is true — offering important lessons on responsible information sharing during sensitive times.
1.Rumor of Imran Khan's Death in Custody
Story: Posts claimed that former Pakistan PM Imran Khan had died in custody, sparking panic and speculation.
Truth: The rumor is completely false. There is no official confirmation or credible report.
Lesson: Don’t fall for sensational political claims without confirmation from verified news sources.
2. Alleged Drone Attack in Jalandhar
Story: Viral posts said a drone attack had occurred in Basti Danishmanda, Punjab.
Truth: It was a small garbage fire, not a drone attack.
Lesson: Misreporting small incidents as attacks can create unnecessary fear. Always check local administration updates.
3. Video Claiming Indian Military Base Was Attacked
Story: A video showed explosions and was shared as footage of a Pakistani strike on an Indian military base.
Truth: The video is actually from a fire accident at Dubai port.
Lesson: Always verify the origin of viral videos; reverse search tools can help detect false locations.
4. False Claim of Female Indian Pilot Captured
Story: Claims circulated that a female Indian pilot was captured by Pakistan after a military clash.
Truth: No such incident occurred. The claim is fabricated.
Lesson: Personalizing fake stories adds emotional impact. Avoid forwarding unverified claims, especially about individuals.
5. Old Army Recruitment Video Used to Spread War Panic
Story: A video of Indian Army recruits was shared to suggest troops were being mobilized due to war with Pakistan.
Truth: The video is old and has no connection with current operations.
Lesson: Context matters. A video from the past can’t explain today’s situation. Always check the date.
6. Fake Explosions Reported at Jaipur Airport
Story: Viral posts claimed explosions had occurred at Jaipur airport.
Truth: Officials confirmed that no such incident took place.
Lesson: Airports are sensitive places. False news around them can trigger panic and disruption. Trust only official announcements.
7. Video of Pakistani Attack on Jammu Was Actually from Dhaka
Story: A viral video claimed to show Pakistan attacking Jammu.
Truth: The video is actually from Dhaka, Bangladesh, and unrelated to India-Pakistan tensions.
Lesson: Videos from unrelated geographies are often falsely repackaged. Verify before assuming.
Conclusion:
In times of conflict or heightened tension, misinformation spreads faster than facts. These case studies are reminders to pause, verify, and think critically before forwarding or believing in any piece of content online.

