Pakistan-based accounts are circulating false claims suggesting an intense conflict between Prime Minister Modi and the Indian Army Chief. The posts allege that the Indian military is unwilling to engage Pakistan without massive upgrades. These claims are misleading and have no basis in verified information.
Propagandist accounts @TacticalTribun and @Raad_Pak posted this claim:
Conflict between Modi and Indian Army Chief goes intense, as Indian military is not interested in conflict with Pakistan without massive upgrades.


Truth: No Rift Between PM Modi and Indian Army Chief
As this claim gained traction, it drew our attention. The D-Intent Data Team investigated using keyword research and credible sources. Our findings, including reports from Times of India, confirm that these claims are baseless and misleading. There is no verified or credible evidence of any disagreement or conflict between Prime Minister Modi and the Indian Army Chief. India’s civilian and military leadership continue to cooperate closely on all defense and strategic matters.


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ANALYSIS: Fake
FACT: Pakistan-based accounts are circulating false claims suggesting that there is an intense conflict between Prime Minister Modi and the Indian Army Chief, alleging that the Indian military is unwilling to engage Pakistan without massive upgrades. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/l68MrIrl0R
Intent:
Propaganda accounts circulated these self-invented claims to create a false narrative of instability within India’s leadership.
Conclusion:
Claim: There is an intense conflict between PM Modi and the Indian Army Chief.
Fact: There is no verified evidence of any rift; the claim is entirely baseless.
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