Has Pakistan Really Destroyed India's Rafale and S-400 During Operation Sindoor?

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Has Pakistan Really Destroyed India's Rafale and S-400 During Operation Sindoor?

Synopsis

In a recent revelation, the PIB Fact Check unit debunks the misleading claims of Pakistani propaganda about the destruction of India's Rafale jets and S-400 systems during Operation Sindoor. This article examines the facts behind the claims and the importance of verifying information amidst misinformation.

Key Takeaways

PIB Fact Check has debunked false claims of military destruction.
Manipulated video falsely depicts General Malik's statements.
Importance of verifying information in the digital age.
General Malik asserts India's military superiority.
Public misinformation can harm national security confidence.

New Delhi, Dec 14 (NationPress) The Press Information Bureau’s (PIB) Fact Check unit has once again unveiled a false narrative being propagated by Pakistan on social media, claiming that Pakistan has successfully destroyed India's Rafale fighter jets and S-400 air defense systems during Operation Sindoor.

As per the PIB Fact Check, numerous accounts based in Pakistan are disseminating a manipulated, AI-generated video featuring former Indian Army chief, General Ved Prakash Malik (Retd), misleadingly depicting him as praising Pakistan’s military prowess and acknowledging the purported destruction of India’s defense assets.

“The video in question is fabricated and has been digitally altered with AI technologies,” PIB Fact Check stated, dismissing the claims.

“General Ved Prakash Malik (Retd) has NOT made any such statements,” it clarified.

The governmental fact-checking agency cautioned that such erroneous content is being intentionally circulated to mislead the public and erode confidence in India’s defense preparedness and military capabilities.

“This misleading content aims to confuse the public and diminish trust in India’s military strength. Always verify facts and combat misinformation,” PIB Fact Check urged.

The altered video asserts that Pakistan has superior weaponry and indicates that the destruction of Rafale jets and the S-400 missile defense system serves as evidence of its military superiority over India. It even hinted that India should enhance its defense arsenal.

In response to this narrative, PIB Fact Check released the genuine video of General Malik, in which he states that during Operation Sindoor, neither nation violated each other’s borders, emphasizing the evolution of modern combat.

“During Operation Sindoor, we didn’t even cross each other’s border. The technological advancements are remarkable. Both nations now possess standoff weapons, allowing us to strike from a distance,” General Malik remarked in the authentic video.

“However, it’s important to note that India indeed has superior weapons and equipment,” he emphasized.

Point of View

It is crucial to advocate for truth and accuracy in reporting. The PIB Fact Check's efforts to combat misinformation serve as a reminder for all citizens to critically analyze the information they encounter, especially regarding national security. Upholding national integrity and defense credibility is paramount, and we must stand together against false narratives.
NationPress
8 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PIB Fact Check?
The PIB Fact Check is a unit within the Press Information Bureau of India dedicated to verifying claims and information circulating on social media and other platforms.
What was the claim made by Pakistani propaganda?
The claim was that Pakistan had destroyed India's Rafale fighter jets and S-400 air defense systems during Operation Sindoor, which has been debunked by the PIB Fact Check.
Is the video of General Malik real?
No, the video shared by Pakistan-based accounts is doctored and does not reflect General Malik's actual statements.
What did General Malik actually say?
In the authentic video, General Malik stated that during Operation Sindoor, neither country crossed each other's borders and highlighted India's superior military capabilities.
Why is it important to verify such claims?
Verifying claims is essential to maintain public trust in national defense and to prevent the spread of misinformation that could undermine national security.
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