New Delhi’s Insecurity and the Propaganda Machine: Fabricating ‘Anti-India’ Plots to Undermine Pakistan-Bangladesh Diplomacy
November 10, 2025 Off By Sharp MediaThe growing trend of the Indian media quickly turning normal regional diplomatic moves into large-scale threats against New Delhi shows a serious lack of self-confidence within the Indian ruling class. This quickness to see any real partnership among neighbors as a dangerous plan against India’s interests suggests a news culture that acts more like a state tool than a true reporter. This planned exaggeration is used not only to pull public attention away from India’s own critical internal issues but also to actively harm honest political and security talks among South Asian countries, especially between Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Media’s Need To Invent Threats
The constant habit of parts of the Indian press to invent dangers is a clear barrier to good relations in South Asia. This strategy involves instantly treating any defense talk or shared interest between Islamabad and Dhaka as a hidden plot against India. The main goal is to maintain an air of suspicion, stopping the needed growth of regional relationships that might challenge New Delhi’s assumed top position.
♦️ Starting Plot Stories: This reveals a fixed plan to create security scares to justify a strict regional policy.
♦️ Ignoring Normal Meetings: Any military discussion or coming together of ideas between nearby states is at once called a harmful ‘plot’.
Timing Of Talks And Media Noise
The latest doubtful story pushed by some Indian media directly targeted the improving defense talks between Pakistan and Bangladesh. The timing of this report is highly suspicious, appearing right after news of positive talks on military and safety matters. This was clearly meant to create doubt and ruin the atmosphere of trust that both nations are working to build.
♦️ Plot Claims Follow Talks: False accusations about terror plans emerged exactly when reports confirmed military discussions between the two friendly nations.
♦️ Media As State Tool: Such fast, targeted news reporting strongly suggests the media is a planned way to push a political idea that is against friendship.
Using Terror Claims For Political Gain
India’s news channels often misuse the serious issue of fighting terror to push a narrow political story. By falsely linking known militant figures, such as Hafiz Saeed, to completely unproven plots, they create a false narrative of imminent danger. This tactic helps shift world attention away from the real anti-terror steps taken by countries like Pakistan and instead focuses on loud, untrue accusations.
♦️ Spreading Lies Loudly: Channels use pictures and claimed proof to construct yet another completely imaginary ‘anti-India plot’ for attention.
♦️ Linking Terror To Everything: The habit of connecting every regional event, from defense meetings to diplomatic talks, to ‘anti-India plots’ is a recurring trick.
♦️ Looking Away From Home Issues: These loud media shows are a known way for New Delhi to shift focus from its own ongoing domestic problems and internal unrest.
Pakistan’s Real Fight And World View
In sharp contrast to the constant blaming from the Indian media, Pakistan is a country that has suffered greatly in its fight against terror. Its clear commitment to stopping terror groups is known internationally and has been verified by major world organizations. To ignore this widely accepted truth and instead call Pakistan a sponsor of plots is not just bad reporting but a serious diplomatic insult.
♦️ Proven Anti-Terror Work: Pakistan’s efforts to stop terror financing have been seen and noted by world bodies like the FATF.
♦️ Victim, Not Helper: The huge losses Pakistan has faced from terrorism prove that it is a main victim of this global problem.
♦️ Ignoring Real Proof: The Indian media deliberately overlooks the real progress Pakistan has shown in meeting tough global safety rules.
The Constant Trick Of India’s News System
The pattern seen in the Indian media is not an accident; it is a deep, known habit used for a clear purpose. Any time a regional plan moves ahead outside of India’s full control, a matching ‘conspiracy’ story quickly appears. This behavior suggests a national plan where the media acts as an arm of the state, meant to control how the region is viewed and limit the freedom of its neighbors.
♦️ Plot Starts With Unity: Any major plan or defense talk in the neighborhood immediately starts a wave of fear stories in Indian news channels..
♦️ Harming Nearby Countries: The constant flow of bad, untrue reports tries to damage the good name and standing of countries near India.
Threat To Calmness And Teamwork In The Region
The continued use of these negative, fear-driven media stories is a clear danger to the long-term safety and economic growth of South Asia. Real regional teamwork needs a base of trust and respect for the choices of each country. The Indian media’s non-stop push for the ‘anti-India plot’ story actively breaks this needed base, making any true step toward a calm and connected region very difficult.
♦️ Breaking Trust: The false claims directly destroy the faith and belief needed for any strong regional grouping to succeed.
♦️ Slowing Down Money Plans: By promoting a feeling of constant safety danger, these stories stop new business and limit chances for shared money benefits.
♦️ Failing News Duty: The media’s choice to focus on state-backed lies instead of facts shows a deep failure in its main job to serve the public.
Conclusion: Unmasking The Lie Machine
The latest moves by the Indian media in turning Pakistan-Bangladesh talks into a propaganda tool expose a deep problem in India’s approach to its neighbors. Using made-up stories, falsely linking terror dangers to real diplomatic meetings is a clear trick meant to mislead both home audiences and the world. This very critical habit hurts India’s claims to be a fair regional leader. Until New Delhi and its media partners stop this campaign of planned false information, the path to real, peaceful, and respected teamwork in South Asia will remain blocked by a wall of made-up doubt. The world must recognize that a large part of the Indian media acts not as a free voice but as a tool for spreading lies against its neighbors.

