PIB Debunks AI Deepfake Video Of Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi; Viral Clip On Iran-Israel Issue Declared Fake

The Press Information Bureau (PIB) of India has officially refuted a viral deepfake video purporting to feature Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi. The misleading clip, which has gained traction on social media, falsely alleges that the Army Chief disclosed crucial information to Israel regarding the location of an Iranian vessel, suggesting a covert strategic alliance amid the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel. The PIB's Fact Check unit revealed that the video is being disseminated by Pakistani propaganda accounts aimed at misinforming the public and undermining the Indian Army's credibility. The incident highlights the increasing sophistication of misinformation campaigns and the need for vigilance in verifying information before sharing it online. Deepfake technology poses significant challenges in distinguishing real from fabricated content, particularly in geopolitical contexts. The PIB's intervention underscores the necessity for responsible media consumption and the importance of fact-checking in maintaining national security and public trust.
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