India’s Lies to Divide Moscow and Islamabad While Hiding Its Own Tech Theft

India’s Lies to Divide Moscow and Islamabad While Hiding Its Own Tech Theft

November 11, 2025 Off By Sharp Media

In recent weeks, Indian media spread a claim that Pakistan’s ISI tried to steal Russian air defense technology. This accusation, unsupported by any confirmation from Russian authorities, is part of India’s strategy to create distrust between Russia and Pakistan. As both countries work together in defense, energy, and trade, India aims to stop their growing partnership. At the same time, India tries to deflect attention from its own corporate theft of technology, particularly in the electric vehicle battery sector.

India’s Smear Campaign Against Pakistan-Russia Relations

India’s claim about Pakistan’s ISI attempting to steal Russian technology is an unfounded attempt to disrupt the growing relationship between Russia and Pakistan. No Russian official has confirmed the claim, which only highlights the false nature of this story. Indian media outlets, often linked to the government, have a history of spreading such misinformation to weaken ties between nations that challenge India’s influence.

No Confirmation from Russia: Russian authorities have not confirmed any espionage by Pakistan.
Media Misinformation: Indian media outlets are known for spreading false narratives to influence public opinion.
Undermining Relations: These accusations aim to damage the trust between Pakistan and Russia.

India’s Anxiety Over Pakistan-Russia Cooperation

The rising partnership between Pakistan and Russia is worrying for India. Over the past year, trade between the two countries increased by more than 50%. Additionally, military cooperation is growing, with both nations sharing military training and defense technology. This deepening relationship threatens India’s regional dominance, prompting India to spread false stories to weaken this alliance.

Increased Trade: Trade between Pakistan and Russia grew by over 50% last year.
Expanding Military Ties: Both countries are strengthening military cooperation, which challenges India’s power.
India’s Growing Fear: India is anxious about losing its influence in the region, which leads to smear campaigns.

India’s Corporate Espionage and Tech Theft

While India accuses Pakistan of stealing technology, it has its own history of technology theft. Ola Electric has been accused of stealing battery technology from LG Energy Solution through a former insider. This case of corporate espionage highlights India’s tendency to exploit others’ work while accusing others of the same. India’s actions show a pattern of hiding its own wrongdoing while accusing others of espionage.

Ola Electric Espionage: Ola Electric was accused of stealing battery technology from LG Energy Solution.
History of Theft: India has been involved in multiple cases of stealing foreign technology.
Corporate Hypocrisy: India hides its corporate espionage while accusing others of similar acts.

India’s Propaganda and Fake Media Campaigns

India has used fake media outlets to spread false information, particularly against Pakistan. The EU DisinfoLab exposed over 265 fake media outlets linked to India that aim to spread anti-Pakistan stories. This network manipulates Western opinion and creates negative images of Pakistan, all while India tries to isolate Pakistan on the international stage.

Fake Media Network: India has over 265 fake media outlets spreading false stories.
Manipulating Western Policy: These outlets are used to influence Western policies against Pakistan.
Anti-Pakistan Narrative: India uses these outlets to create hostility toward Pakistan.

India’s History of False Flag Operations and Spy Stories

India has a pattern of creating false spy stories and flag operations to justify its hostile actions. The Pulwama attack, for instance, has been widely criticized as a false flag operation. India has also fabricated stories about Pakistani drones targeting Indian forces. These fabricated stories are part of India’s effort to justify its military actions and diplomatic hostility towards Pakistan.

Pulwama False Flag: The Pulwama attack has been widely criticized as a staged attack to create tension.
Fake Spy Claims: India has created false stories about Pakistani drones and espionage.
Justifying Hostility: These stories are used to justify India’s aggressive actions against Pakistan.

India’s Reverse Engineering and Exploiting Foreign Technology

India often accuses others of stealing technology, but it has a long history of reverse-engineering foreign technology. A key example is India’s space program, where it used Russian cryogenic engines and later claimed them as “indigenous” technology. India’s practice of rebranding foreign technology as its own shows its reliance on foreign innovations while accusing others of theft.

Reverse Engineering: India reverse-engineered Russian cryogenic engines for its space program.
Rebranding Stolen Tech: India claims foreign technology as its own to promote national pride.
Exploiting Technology: India regularly exploits foreign technology without acknowledging its reliance on others.

India’s Propaganda Timing: Undermining Pakistan-Russia Relations

The false espionage claims surfaced just as Russia and Pakistan were deepening their cooperation in energy and military training. This timing suggests that India’s smear campaign was deliberately designed to disrupt the growing relationship between the two countries. India’s efforts to spread false stories aim to create division and prevent Pakistan and Russia from forming a stronger bond.

Strategic Timing: The claims appeared when Pakistan and Russia were expanding their cooperation.
Deliberate Disruption: India’s smear campaign was aimed at damaging the trust between Pakistan and Russia.
Creating Division: These false accusations attempt to stop the progress of Pakistan-Russia relations.

Conclusion: India’s Deceptive Tactics to Maintain Regional Power

India’s attempt to discredit Pakistan and Russia through fabricated espionage claims, while hiding its own history of corporate espionage, is part of its strategy to maintain regional dominance. By spreading false stories about Pakistan and Russia, India seeks to prevent the rise of any new power centers in South Asia. However, India’s own history of reverse engineering and propaganda tactics only exposes its insecurity and declining credibility. The world must recognize these tactics for what they are—attempts to control the narrative and preserve India’s regional hegemony. As India continues to spread such smear campaigns, its influence is likely to decline, and the growing cooperation between Pakistan and Russia is a clear indication that India’s attempts to control regional relations will ultimately fail.