People abuse and dehumanize Indians any which way they like on X. For every report we send, X says there's no violation found. Yet, you call a Pakistani as Paki and you are suddenly violating rules. This shows even X is now infiltrated by Pak, just like they infiltrated Meta.
Pak is punching much above its weight in infowar simply by infiltrating and influencing media and social media companies. In India, people naively think German govt is anti-India due to DW programming or Elon is promoting anti-India content. The fact is, there's no agenda at these high levels.
Just a few countries are able to infiltrate and influence the world's narrative using their assets and money. This is something India can easily do given its economic power and human resources if it wishes to. At the least, India can fight against such influence that's anti-India by taking these up with relevant countries and companies.
For example, in the recent case of state planted hate against Indians in Singapore, it was not MEA or Indian Embassy which took up the issue with Singapore. Their govt, themselves, took it up to prevent problems. Or when hate is manufactured against Indians on SM in the US or UK, we do not see India taking it up with the companies or countries. This needs to change.
Aadesh kumar living uttar pradesh Gorakhpur, falsely accuses indian army for committing massacres.
This is not his first time either, he regularly posts against india, and spreads misinfo against indian army.
I hope @Uppolice , @gorakhpurpolice takes this into cognizance
Congratulations brotherman on being conferred with the #PadmaShri! This is a testament to the years of hard work you've put in and the selfless spirit with which you've put the game and the nation ahead always! @ImRo45 🇮🇳
An Instagram page made a comedy sketch on Britishers arriving in India. One of the top comments on the reel is “there was no place called India at that time,” posted by an Indonesia-based account. It is becoming a pattern to see such comments on Indian history related content. Almost like part of a playbook.