Did Ashwini Vaishnaw Really Call a Chinese Robot 'Indian'?

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Did Ashwini Vaishnaw Really Call a Chinese Robot 'Indian'?

Synopsis

In a recent viral claim on social media, it was alleged that Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw referred to a Chinese robot as an Indian one. The Press Information Bureau has stepped in to clarify this misinformation, highlighting the importance of verifying such claims before sharing.

Key Takeaways

PIB Fact Check dismissed the claim as false.
The claim was propagated by a social media account named “China Pulse” .
Accurate representation of public statements is crucial to combat misinformation.
PIB Fact Check actively works to clarify misleading content.
This incident underscores the importance of verifying news before sharing.

New Delhi, Feb 18 (NationPress) The Fact Check unit of the Press Information Bureau has refuted a viral assertion that Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw referred to a Chinese robot displayed at Galgotias University as an Indian creation.

This clarification followed a post from a handle named “China Pulse”, which claimed that Minister Vaishnaw had declared the robot, despite its Chinese origins, to be Indian.

The post suggested that the Minister for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, and Electronics and Information Technology made this statement during a public event.

However, the official fact-checking body of the government, PIB Fact Check, stated that this claim is entirely false.

In its clarification, PIB Fact Check explicitly mentioned that the Union Minister never stated that the robot shown by Galgotias University is an Indian robot.

The misleading claim was propagated by the account “China Pulse” (@Eng_china5), which alleged that the Minister had distorted the robot's origin.

The PIB’s clarification is aimed at curbing the dissemination of misinformation and ensuring accurate representation of statements made by public officials.

This fact check comes amidst rising concerns regarding misleading information on social media.

PIB Fact Check routinely analyzes and counters viral claims related to government policies, ministers, and public institutions to alleviate confusion among citizens.

Point of View

It's essential to ensure that our reporting aligns with the truth and serves the public interest. The recent misinformation surrounding Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw's comments on a robot highlights the need for responsible engagement with the information shared on social media. We must prioritize accuracy to foster informed discussions.
NationPress
20 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Ashwini Vaishnaw call a Chinese robot Indian?
No, the Press Information Bureau has clarified that Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw did not refer to a Chinese robot as Indian.
What was the source of the misinformation?
The misinformation originated from a social media post by an account named 'China Pulse'.
What is the role of PIB Fact Check?
PIB Fact Check is responsible for reviewing and countering viral claims related to government policies and public officials to prevent misinformation.
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