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India is involved in tarnishing Pakistan’s image says FM

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Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Foreign Minister on Friday said that India is involved in tarnishing Pakistan’s image through the dissemination of fake news.

According to the details, while addressing a news conference in Islamabad along with National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf, the Foreign Minister strongly condemned the systematic tactics of a mass propaganda campaign by India to malign Pakistan’s image globally.

He said the recent report of EU DisinfoLab titled Indian Chronicles has exposed New Delhi for maligning Pakistan.

The Foreign Minister said all such reports have vindicated Pakistan’s position and stance in front of the international community.

He said India is involved in tarnishing Pakistan’s image through the dissemination of fake news by its agencies operating in 116 countries.

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The Foreign Minister called upon the international community to take notice of such activities of the extremist regime in India.

Speaking on the occasion, Prime Minister’s National Security Advisor Moeed Yusuf said Indian actions are in complete breach of international law.

He said Pakistan will pursue proactive policy and we will convey the every world forum about hybrid war tactics of Indian government aimed to stop economic development process in the country.

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