Security sources in Pakistan have categorically denied Indian media reports claiming the downing of a Pakistani F-16 fighter jet, calling it “blatant lies and manufactured war propaganda.” The statement comes in the wake of India’s repeated operational failures, including the humiliating collapse of its Israeli-origin Harop drone attacks earlier today.
According to Pakistani security officials, India’s growing desperation is evident as it struggles to cope with successive defeats and mounting embarrassment on both military and media fronts.
“Failure after failure has left India in complete confusion and irrational panic,” a senior security official stated. “They’ve failed to hit any meaningful targets, and now they’re resorting to fabrications to manage public perception.”
Sources further revealed that India is preparing the ground for further acts of aggression by planting false narratives of Pakistani attacks in regions such as Rajasthan, Pathankot, and occupied Kashmir — all aimed at justifying a potential escalation.
“By peddling fake reports of downed aircraft and fictional cross-border strikes, India is attempting to provoke international sympathy and cover up its own strategic blunders,” the official added.
In response to the growing disinformation campaign, Pakistan has reiterated that its armed forces are fully capable, alert, and ready to neutralise any hostile move from across the border.
“Let there be no doubt — Pakistan’s defence is impenetrable, and its response will be decisive, deliberate, and unforgettable,” security sources warned.
As misinformation floods Indian media space, regional analysts warn that India’s reckless narrative-building risks dragging the region into dangerous waters — all based on fiction, not fact.