The Indian Embassy in China has clearly denied recent social media posts claiming that Pakistan shot down Indian fighter jets. These posts were shared by China’s Global Times, but the embassy says they are completely false.
What Actually Happened?
Recently, a post by Global Times on social media claimed that Pakistan’s Air Force brought down Indian jets after a missile attack. This information quickly spread online, creating confusion.
However, the Indian Embassy in Beijing has responded firmly. It said there is no truth in these claims and called the reports disinformation. The embassy asked people not to believe such fake news and clarified that no Indian aircraft was hit or lost.
Official Statement
On Wednesday, the embassy issued an official note saying the story was completely made up. They assured the public that there were no missile attacks or aerial losses involving Indian forces.
Summary of Key Points:
A social media post claimed Pakistan shot down Indian fighter jets.
The Indian Embassy in China said the claims are 100% false.
No missiles were fired, and no aircraft was lost.
India called the reports disinformation and advised the public to avoid spreading such fake news.
Final Word
Always check the facts before believing or sharing news on social media. False claims can create unnecessary panic and harm international relations. India has made it clear: No Indian jets were shot down, and the news is not true.
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