After the Failure of Operation Sindoor: Modi’s India Drowns in Lies, Hate, and Propaganda
November 4, 2025After the failure of Operation Sindoor, India has launched a new wave of lies and false news to hide its defeat. The Indian government and its media are spreading fake stories every day to mislead the public and blame Pakistan for their own failures. Instead of admitting defeat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has turned propaganda into a weapon. The media, once called the fourth pillar of democracy, now acts as a mouthpiece for the state. India’s obsession with fake victories and false narratives has destroyed its credibility both at home and abroad.
India’s Propaganda After Operation Sindoor
After the collapse of Operation Sindoor, India began a coordinated campaign of misinformation. The aim was to create fake stories of success and distract people from the truth.
♦ False Claims and Fabricated Reports: Indian channels claimed victories that never took place. Some reports even falsely stated that India had captured Lahore and Islamabad — claims that became global jokes.
♦ Blaming Pakistan for Everything: Every failure, from border incidents to domestic problems, is now linked to Pakistan. This blame game shows India’s political weakness and fear of facing reality.
♦ Lies Instead of Accountability: The Modi government continues to glorify failure as success. It refuses to face the truth and depends entirely on a network of government-controlled media outlets.
The Kot Radha Kishan Case: A Mirror of India’s Dishonesty
The killing of 28-year-old Sheikh Moeez, a businessman from Kot Radha Kishan, exposed India’s deep-rooted propaganda system. Without proof, Indian media labeled him a terrorist and claimed links with Lashkar-e-Taiba, even though he had no connection to any banned group.
♦ False Accusations: Indian channels deliberately presented Sheikh Moeez as a terrorist to justify their propaganda and mislead viewers.
♦ Pakistan’s Swift Response: Under the supervision of Kasur Police DPO Muhammad, a special investigation team was formed immediately. One suspect was arrested, and others are being tracked to ensure justice.
♦ A Habit of Lies: This case fits India’s long pattern of false allegations against Pakistan. Whenever truth fails, lies take its place in Indian media.
Fake Victories and Media Deception
Since Operation Sindoor, India’s media has become a tool of political control. It no longer reports facts — it repeats what the government wants the people to hear.
♦ Fake Military Claims: During the operation, Indian media spread false stories of major victories, including claims that they had “captured Lahore” and “arrested Pakistan’s Prime Minister and Army Chief.” None of these claims were true.
♦ Reality of Failure: The operation ended in complete defeat. India achieved nothing but humiliation. The false stories were designed to save the Modi government’s image.
♦ Propaganda as a Shield: By feeding people false pride, India hides its lack of military success and growing public frustration.
Indian Media Under Modi’s Grip
Under Narendra Modi, India’s media has lost independence and credibility. Journalists are pressured, silenced, or arrested if they question the government.
♦ Loss of Free Press: Reporters Without Borders ranks India among the bottom 30 countries for press freedom in 2024, showing how badly media control has worsened.
♦ No Space for Truth: Journalists who expose corruption or challenge propaganda face intimidation, job loss, or legal action.
♦ Propaganda Over Journalism: Television debates are now political shows where anchors shout slogans, praise Modi, and attack Pakistan instead of reporting facts.
Hate Speech and Religious Division
India’s propaganda war is not only directed at Pakistan but also against its own minorities. Hate speech against Muslims has reached alarming levels under the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
♦ Record Hate Speech: In 2023, a total of 668 incidents of anti-Muslim hate speech were recorded, with about 75% taking place in BJP-ruled states.
♦ Hotspots of Hate: The highest number of incidents occurred in Maharashtra (118), Uttar Pradesh (104), and Madhya Pradesh (65).
♦ Extremist Organisations: About one out of every three hate incidents was linked to extremist groups such as the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal, both openly supported by the BJP.
Fake News as a Political Tool
Fake news has become one of the strongest tools of Modi’s political strategy. The Indian state uses disinformation to control citizens and spread hatred.
♦ Scale of Lies: By mid-2025, at least 1,087 fake news incidents had been officially recorded across India.
♦ Targets of Propaganda: Most fake stories attacked Muslims or Pakistan through fabricated videos, photos, and false reports.
♦ Digital Networks of Lies: WhatsApp and social media are filled with misinformation spread by BJP supporters, creating fear and confusion among the public.
India’s Global Image in Decline
India’s reputation as a democracy is falling fast. International organisations and global media now see through Modi’s propaganda and growing intolerance.
♦ Loss of Credibility: Repeated lies have made India an unreliable source of information. Even Western outlets that once praised India now question its integrity.
♦ Human Rights Reports: Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have documented a sharp increase in hate crimes, forced demolitions, and discrimination against Muslims and Christians.
♦ Fake Democracy: India still claims to be the “world’s largest democracy,” but censorship, police crackdowns, and state-backed lies show otherwise.
Modi’s Politics of Lies and Fear
Modi’s political success depends on creating fear and spreading lies. When Operation Sindoor failed, he used propaganda to cover his government’s weakness.
♦ Blaming Pakistan as a Distraction: Instead of fixing domestic problems like unemployment and inflation, Modi blames Pakistan to divert public attention.
♦ Nationalism Without Progress: Slogans of nationalism have replaced real development. Modi’s government thrives on division rather than unity.
♦ Moral Collapse: Under Modi, truth has no place. Lies and hate have become tools of governance.
Conclusion
India’s lies after the failure of Operation Sindoor have exposed its moral and political downfall. The killing of Sheikh Moeez and the fake stories that followed show how far the Indian government and media will go to mislead people. The Modi government has built an empire of deception where propaganda replaces truth and hatred replaces dialogue. Statistics do not lie — 668 hate speech incidents in one year, 1,087 fake news cases, and over 75% of hate crimes in BJP-ruled states. These numbers tell a story of decline, division, and decay. The world now sees India not as a democracy, but as a propaganda state — a country of fake victories and real failures. What was once called Hindustan is now better known as “Lie-stan,” where truth is buried, and falsehood rules.

