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Fact Check: False Claim About Indian External Affairs Minister’s Meeting with Donald Trump
Several Pakistan-based propaganda accounts are spreading false claims that the White House rejected Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s request to meet former U.S. President Donald Trump, citing a busy schedule. However, our investigation found no credible evidence supporting this claim, and official schedules confirm no such meeting was requested.

False Claim: India Excluded from SCO-Level Meeting with China, Russia, Iran & Pakistan
Propaganda accounts based in Pakistan are spreading a baseless narrative that China, Iran, Russia, and Pakistan held a closed-door NSA-level meeting under the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) framework, and India was not invited. However, No SCO-level meeting excluding India took place. India attended the SCO Defence Ministers’ meeting but didn’t

Fact Check: Iran has not imposed full security screenings on Indian travelers.
Pakistan-based propaganda accounts are spreading false claims that Iran has implemented full-scale security screenings for Indian citizens entering or leaving the country. There is no credible evidence or official statement from Iranian authorities supporting this claim. Iran has not implemented any new or targeted security measures against Indian nationals. the propagandist @NavCom24 and @TacticalTribun

Fact Check: India Did Not Block Dassault Aviation’s Audit Team
Some Pakistani social media accounts are sharing false claims that India refused to let a Dassault Aviation audit team enter the country. According to these posts, a French investigative group had sent the team to check on Rafale fighter jets, and India denied them access. These claims are not true. There is

False Claim: Iran has not arrested 73 Indian spies — it’s Pakistani propaganda.
Pakistan-based propaganda accounts are spreading false claims that Iran has arrested 73 Indian spies for spying for Israel. These claims are completely baseless and have no backing from any credible or official source. As per reports, Iran arrested five individuals in Yazd for espionage, without mentioning their nationalities — clearly

Fact Check on Claim That India’s PSLV-C61 Launch Failed Due to Cyberattack and Rocket Explosion
Shortly after India launched its PSLV-C61 rocket carrying the EOS-09 satellite, several Pakistan-based social media accounts began spreading misleading claims. They alleged the mission failed due to a cyber attack, with some even suggesting the rocket exploded mid-air. While ISRO did report a technical issue during the rocket’s third stage,