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Pakistan’s ISPR Accusations Against India Unravel Under Forensic Scrutiny

Viral analysis exposes fabricated evidence, flawed procedures, and misattributed claims in ISPR’s allegations following the Pahalgam attack.

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'Drone from China, fake audio, fabricated chats': X user tears apart Pakistan ISPR's lies on India after Pahalgam

Overview

  • A viral thread by an X user systematically dissects Pakistan ISPR's claims blaming India for the Pahalgam attack, revealing major inconsistencies in the presented evidence.
  • Forensic analysis showed ISPR violated standard protocols by using a live, active phone for its investigation, compromising data integrity.
  • Screenshots of chat messages were shown to have been fabricated, with timestamps suggesting they were created before the accused’s arrest.
  • A drone presented as evidence of Indian involvement was identified as a Chinese-made DJI model, undermining ISPR’s narrative.
  • Critics noted the absence of any concrete proof linking Indian handlers, such as phone metadata, ISP logs, or communication trails.