After Pakistan, Modi govt takes big action against China, India decides to ban…

Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government has taken its first big action against China, blocking the social media accounts of Beijing's state-owned Global Times and Xinhua News Agency for spreading anti-India propaganda during the recent India-Pakistan tensions.

May 14, 2025 - 20:30
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After Pakistan, Modi govt takes big action against China, India decides to ban…

India-Pakistan tensions: As India-Pakistan tensions inaugurate to quiet following a US-mediated ceasefire earlier this week, High Minister Narendra Modi-led government has taken its first big action against China, blocking off the social media accounts of Beijing’s bid-owned Global Times and Xinhua News Company for spreading anti-India propaganda throughout the present India Pakistan war.

Per the Indian government, Xinhua, a mouthpiece of the Chinese language Communist Birthday party (CCP), has been engaged in spreading spreading misinformation, fraudulent data and propaganda against India for years, while bid-owned Global Times, unfold lies and misinformation focusing on India throughout Operation Sindoor, for which the outlet had also been reprimanded by India’s ambassador to Beijing.

Global Times had claimed that India’s Operation Sindoor changed into a ‘unilateral action’, because it tried to lumber the fraudulent story that India’s military action against Pakistan came without any provocation. The bid-owned day to day changed into also vehemently promoting the story that India may no longer tackle a lengthy battle, in a bid to danger away traders from Indian markets.

The newspaper ran a lot of fraudulent data tales, citing “Pakistan Military sources”, in conjunction with a document claiming that Pakistan’s JF-17 Relate’s hypersonic missiles destroyed India’s $1.5 billion S-400 air protection machine in Adampur, which changed into later proven to be fraudulent. Chinese language bid media did no longer even update their baseless reports even after the Indian militia explicitly refuted these claims.

Its believed that Chinese language media reports aimed to raise the shares of China’s bid-owned aerospace, as both JF-17 and J-10C fighter jets are manufactured by Beijing-owned Avic Chengdu Airplane Co. Ltd, whose stock jumped better than 36 percent in two sessions in Shenzhen procuring and selling after claims were made that Chinese language-made fighter jets downed Indian Rafael plane.

Chinese language media, quoting consultants, also tried to propagate the story of a “two-front battle”, which changed into meant to trigger danger and intimidate Indian citizens amid the escalation in India-Pakistan tensions. Moreover, Chinese language-backed social media accounts shared doctored, or fraudulent videos of Indian fighter jets being downed by the Pakistan Air Power.

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