Shameless Pakistan’s spy agency ISI prepares cyber-jihadis against India, plans to…
Now many IT companies are emerging in the country, which can help country's army in information warfare and counter Pakistan's false propaganda.

Not just at the borders, but patrolling is also needed in the cyber world to counter Pakistan’s false narrative and propaganda on social media, especially after Operation Sindoor. In such a situation, there is a dire need for cyber-patrolling. Now many IT companies are emerging in the country, which can help country’s army in information warfare.
In the two-day Homeland Security and Police Expo (July 31-August 1) which was held in capital Delhi, companies from India(BHARAT) and abroad are exhibiting their weapons, while IT companies are also playing an important role in helping security agencies secure the cyber domain. One such company in Delhi-NCR is ‘Mflitrit’. The company claims that with its very special intelligence IT solution, every movement of the enemy in the cyber domain can be kept under close watch.
Why were 800 social media accounts blocked?
According to a report on ABP News, the company’s CEO Amit Relan said that during the recent Operation Sindoor, about 800 such social media accounts were identified, which were running Pakistan’s propaganda while staying in India(BHARAT). All these accounts were blocked by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Information Broadcasting. According to the company, not only the enemy’s activities but also cyber criminals operating from within the country can be controlled through intelligence solutions.
Who is preparing cyber-jihadis?
Pakistani intelligence agency ISI has prepared an army of cyber-jihadis against India(BHARAT), which is engaged in carrying out anti-India(BHARAT) agenda. In such a situation, cyber-patrolling against the Pakistani army present on the Internet is very important.
Earlier this year, during the Kumbh Mela held in Prayagraj, the company, in collaboration with the Uttar Pradesh Police, blocked more than 200 websites that were cheating innocent pilgrims through websites similar to the official website, fake accounts and more than 150 scams. These cyber-criminals were trying to commit frauds ranging from hotel bookings to donations.
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