Pakistan is a Target of Hybrid Warfare Through Subversive Designs
Islamabad has repeatedly proven New Delhi of its vicious designs to destabilize Pakistan and behind the recent surge in terrorism following the likely ouster of Indian-backed Afghan government
Pakistan is facing hybrid warfare and there is a wide network for manipulation of information in the whole subversive design, said the National Security Adviser (NSA) Moeed Yusuf.
The NSA held a presser with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Islamabad Inspector General of Police (IGP) on Monday.
NSA listed that Indian propaganda against Pakistan using fake websites and media outlets was used to brew an anti-Pakistan narrative.
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Moeed Yusuf said the alleged kidnapping of Afghan emissary’s daughter is also linked with the same.
NSA said hashtags are used on social media websites to propagandize that Pakistan was indulged in wrong activities in Afghanistan and its security condition is poor.
He said that the same accounts used to propagate negativity against Balochistan and Kashmir were also used to distort information about the Afghan envoy’s daughter, such as sharing of a photo of a wounded woman who was claimed to be the victim.
He added that deliberate attempts are being made to spoil relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
NSA said the government monitored the activities being carried out using bots that were reported and got blocked but new ones resurfaced.
Islamabad has repeatedly proven New Delhi of its vicious designs to destabilize Pakistan and behind the recent surge in terrorism following the likely ouster of Indian-backed Afghan government
In a ground-breaking development, it has been revealed in an investigative media report that India used Israel-made spyware, Pegasus, for surveillance of different individuals including Prime Minister Imran Khan through a number he once used.
At least one number once used by PM Imran Khan was among the hundreds of Pakistani phone numbers targeted for surveillance by India using Israeli spyware Pegasus pic.twitter.com/WZPa3JMkHY
— Sana Jamal (@Sana_Jamal) July 19, 2021
The report said that the list obtained from India contained 1,000 numbers including hundreds from Pakistan.
Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar confessed Indian role in retaining Pakistan on the grey list of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and dispelled doubts about its politicization.
Last week, a passenger bus explosion carrying passengers to Dasu Power Project had killed 13 people including 9 Chinese nationals.
Similarly, two back-to-back attacks on Pakistani armed forces had taken place in Khuda Bux Bazar near Pasni in Balochistan and in Kurram district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) in the same month in which 4 army personnel embraced martyrdom.
A blast in Lahore claiming 3 lives in June was also deemed to be orchestrated by the Indian intelligence agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).