Pakistan’s diplomatic outreach for regional peace has reportedly come under attack through what officials describe as an organized India Israel propaganda against Pakistan. According to recent claims, a coordinated media narrative was launched to damage Pakistan’s image as a country working for stability and dialogue in the region.
The report alleged that a foreign broadcaster aired misleading claims about the presence of Iranian aircraft inside Pakistan. Officials described the report as false and part of a wider disinformation campaign aimed at creating confusion and mistrust at the international level.
Concerns were also raised over the ownership structure of the media organization involved. The report claimed that the parent company has business links connected to Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, leading to questions about growing Indian influence in editorial decisions.
The report further stated that recent administrative changes increased the role of Indian business interests within the network. Analysts believe this could affect editorial independence and encourage politically motivated narratives.
The India Israel propaganda against Pakistan allegedly intensified after statements blaming Pakistan for tensions related to US-Israel relations were aired on the same platform. Experts said such messaging appears designed to weaken Pakistan’s position as a peace mediator and create negative perceptions globally.
Political observers warned that misleading narratives and coordinated propaganda campaigns could further damage efforts for regional stability. They stressed the need for responsible journalism and balanced reporting during sensitive diplomatic situations.
Analysts also claimed that the controversy has exposed deeper concerns about media influence, information manipulation, and the growing use of international platforms for political narratives against rival states.

