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India-Pakistan Conflict Fuels Online and Airwave Battles
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India and Pakistan’s first major armed conflict since 2019 has ignited a parallel war online and on airwaves, drawing officials, media, and citizens into intense propaganda battles. The clash, centered in Kashmir, has amplified nationalist rhetoric on both sides. Social media platforms have become key battlegrounds for shaping public opinion. This digital warfare mirrors decades of rivalry between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
The conflict began with cross-border military engagements last week. Both nations have since escalated their media campaigns.
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Left 34% | Right 24% | Center 31% | Unrated 10%
The Context
Indian and Pakistani news outlets broadcast contrasting narratives. Each side accuses the other of aggression and misinformation.
Social media posts amplify patriotic sentiments and vilify the opposing nation. Government officials often endorse or share such content.
The 2019 clash involved airstrikes following a terrorist attack in Kashmir. This year’s fighting follows a similar pattern of retaliation.
Kashmir’s disputed status fuels both physical and informational conflicts. The region has been a flashpoint since the 1947 partition.
Some view the media war as a tool to rally domestic support. Others warn it risks escalating tensions beyond control.
Supporters of aggressive rhetoric argue it boosts national morale. Critics fear it deepens hostility and hinders peace efforts.
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Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 29 |
| Left | 10 |
| Right | 7 |
| Center | 9 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 34% Left |
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