Indian Chronicles: Disinfo database, SM policy, int l pressure a must for Pakistan
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Indian Chronicles: Disinfo database, SM policy, int l pressure a must for Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, Jan 16 (APP): As Indian hybrid war tactics, exposed by EU-based DisinfoLab, continue to get worldwide attention, the think tanks and experts are suggesting Pakistan to formulate new policies, compile disinformation database and use international pressure to curb false information.
“First step that must be taken is amendment in existing laws and adoption of new legislations as per necessities. Moreover, special government offices, compilation of disinformation database and formulation of robust social media policy is need of the hour,” said a reputed journal Eurasia Review in its report titled Legal fights against disinformation: Lessons for Pakistan.”
EU DisinfoLab expose against India vindicates Pakistan: FO
Spokesperson says India not only spread disinformation but also abused international institutions
Foreign Office Spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri. PHOTO: APP/FILE
ISLAMABAD:
The Foreign Office strongly condemned “India’s reprehensible tactics” against Pakistan after a Brussels-based NGO revealed how India used fake media outlets and think tanks to undermine the country, saying on Thursday that the expose vindicated Islamabad’s stance.
“India’s reprehensible acts against Pakistan that have, once again, been exposed by the EU DisinfoLab, in its latest report titled, “Indian Chronicles – Subsequent Investigation: Deep Dive into a 15 Year Operation Targeting the EU and UN to Serve Indian Interests,” said Foreign Office spokesperson Zahid Hafiz Chaudhri told a weekly news briefing here.