In the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, Pakistan's ISI is busy flooding social media with fake and misleading videos. India, around 1 am to 1:30 am, carried out Air Strikes targeting 9 terror launch pads in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK). To save its face and low-quality air defence system, Pakistan shared old Indian fighter jets' photos and videos, claiming that it shot down the French Rafale jets and Sukhoi Jets as well. However, PIB soon fact-checked the fake news peddled by Pakistan and outlined that the photos and videos that are being widely circulated are old and shared with misleading information. In the meantime, Pakistanis are searching for Modi, Rafale Price, etc, after the Operation Sindoor.
What are Pakistanis searching on Google after Operation Sindoor?
As per Google Real Time trends, Pakistanis are searching keywords like Rafale Jet Price, Modi, Cyberattack, Hafiz Saeed, Dassault Aviation Share price, etc.
Talking about Rafale Jet Price, India bought 36 French jets at ₹58,891 Crore. Last week, India signed a deal with France to buy 26 Rafale fighter aircraft worth 630 billion rupees ($7.4 billion) for its navy. India will buy 22 single-seater and four twin-seater fighters, made by France's Dassault Aviation (AM.PA), opens new tab, the ministry said, in a deal that would boost the Asian country's defence ties with its second-largest arms supplier. As per reports, at $288 million per aircraft, the Rafale M is among the most expensive fighter jets ever exported, surpassing the cost of many fifth-generation platforms.
The second keyword is Modi. Pakistanis are also searching for PM Modi's statement on the Indus Water Treaty. Dawn has written a propaganda that New Delhi has released water of Chenab over International pressure, which is totally false. The Indian government restricted the flow of water through the Baglihar and Salar dams into the Chenab river, which flows to Pakistan, it suddenly released 28000 cusecs of water into the water body on Tuesday (6th May). According to reports, the sudden release of a large quantity of water has triggered ‘flood alerts’ in Pakistani districts such as Sialkot, Gujrat, and Head Qadirabad.
Pakistanis are also searching for terrorist Hafiz Saeed. Talha Saeed, the son of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) chief Hafiz Saeed, has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of plotting his father's killing. In a video that surfaced recently, Talha Saeed, addressing a rally in Lahore, said his father, who is imprisoned in Pakistan, is "peacefully living" and that "Modi wanted to kill him".
Multiple reports suggest that Pakani hackers are trying to breach Indian Defence and other websites to steal information. Hence, Pakistanis are searching for cyberattack.