India Warns of Pakistani Deepfake Video Targeting Former Army Chief

The Indian government's fact-checking unit has issued a warning about a digitally manipulated deepfake video of former Army Chief Manoj Pande. The AI-generated video, circulated by Pakistani propaganda accounts, falsely portrays him making controversial remarks about the Indian Army's conduct and its ties with Israel. The PIB clarified that the remarks are fabricated and the original video features Pande speaking about future security preparedness. This incident is part of a broader disinformation campaign aimed at misleading the public and undermining trust in the armed forces.

Key Points: Deepfake Video of Ex-Army Chief Manoj Pande is Fake: PIB

  • AI deepfake targets former Army Chief
  • Spread by Pakistani propaganda accounts
  • Part of coordinated disinformation campaign
  • Aims to undermine trust in Indian Army
  • Public urged to verify from official sources
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Govt warns of deepfake video of former Army Chief circulated online with misleading claims

PIB Fact Check warns of AI-generated deepfake video of former Army Chief Manoj Pande being spread by Pakistani accounts with false claims.

"Pakistani propaganda accounts are circulating a digitally manipulated video... This is an AI-generated deepfake video. - PIB Fact Check"

New Delhi, March 16

The Press Information Bureau Fact Check unit on Monday issued a warning about an AI-generated deepfake video of former Chief of Army Staff, Manoj Pande, being circulated online by Pakistani propaganda accounts with misleading claims about the Indian Army.

In a statement, the PIB Fact Check unit said the manipulated video falsely portrays Gen. Manoj Pande (Retd.) making controversial remarks regarding the functioning and conduct of the Indian Army.

"Pakistani propaganda accounts are circulating a digitally manipulated video, falsely showing the former Chief of Army Staff, Gen Manoj Pande (Retd.), making false statements regarding the Indian Army. Beware! This is an AI-generated deepfake video," the PIB Fact Check stated, clarifying that the former Army chief has not made any such statement.

It further cautioned that such digitally altered content is being spread as part of a coordinated disinformation campaign aimed at misleading the public and undermining trust in the Indian Armed Forces. The agency urged citizens to verify information from official and credible sources before sharing it on social media platforms.

"Pakistani propaganda accounts are circulating such manipulated videos as part of a coordinated disinformation campaign to mislead the public and undermine trust in Indian Armed Forces," it added.

In the manipulated clip circulating online, the former Army chief appears to make remarks alleging that supporting Israel has caused losses to the Indian Army and that soldiers are being forced to become an "ethnic force." The video also falsely claims that Israeli instructors are training Indian Army personnel to dehumanise certain communities and that the situation could lead to a revolt within the forces.

However, the PIB clarified that the remarks in the viral clip have been digitally fabricated. In the original video, Manoj Pande can be heard speaking about the need for the armed forces to remain prepared for future security challenges.

"We live in a complex world. We should not only be able to deal with the current security challenges but also anticipate the future. Once you anticipate, you must prepare accordingly and develop the capabilities required to effectively fight future wars. The armed forces have to be future-ready," he said in the authentic video.

The PIB reiterated that such manipulated content is part of attempts to spread misinformation online and advised the public to remain cautious while consuming and sharing sensitive information related to national security.

Earlier on March 10, the PIB Fact Check unit dismissed as fake a viral claim on social media that India had shared the location of an Iranian naval ship with Israel, reportedly based on an AI-generated video of Indian Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi that was widely circulated by Pakistani propaganda accounts and later amplified by a Turkish newspaper.

According to PIB Fact Check, the Turkish newspaper Yeni Safak cited the manipulated video and claimed that India had admitted to sharing the location of an Iranian ship with Israel. However, the government's fact-checking unit clarified that the claim was completely false and misleading.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the sophistication of these deepfakes is alarming. The average person can't tell the difference. PIB's quick fact-check is crucial, but we need more public awareness campaigns about digital literacy.
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Vikram M
Our soldiers sacrifice everything for us. Spreading such lies about them is the lowest form of warfare. Full support to our Army and veterans like Gen. Pande. These fake videos won't shake our faith.
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Ananya R
I saw this video shared in a family WhatsApp group yesterday. Thankfully, an uncle who is retired from the Army immediately called it out as fake. We all need to verify before forwarding, especially on sensitive topics.
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David E
While the source is clearly malicious, this highlights a global problem. Deepfakes are a threat to democracies everywhere. India needs stronger laws and tech solutions to detect and remove this content faster.
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Karthik V
The original message by Gen. Pande about being "future-ready" is what we should focus on. Our forces are preparing for modern threats, including cyber and information warfare. This incident proves his point.
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Priya S
Respectfully, the government's fact-check is good, but it often reaches people after the fake news has already spread. We need proactive measures. Maybe social media platforms

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