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In a bold move to challenge recent allegations, Pakistan’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MoIB) has arranged a LoC media visit for both national and international journalists. The visit, taking place over the weekend, aims to counter India’s claims about the existence of so-called “terrorist camps” along the Line of Control (LoC).

Countering Indian Allegations

According to MoIB, India has repeatedly made unfounded accusations about terrorist hideouts within Pakistani territory near the LoC. These claims, the ministry stated, lack evidence and are designed to spread misinformation. In response, Pakistan has invited media personnel to visit and inspect the very sites India alleges host militant camps.

Presenting Facts on the Ground

Journalists will be taken directly to the locations named by Indian sources. There, they will witness the actual conditions and interact with locals, allowing them to report based on verified facts rather than speculation. The government hopes this transparency will expose what it calls “fabricated propaganda” from New Delhi.

The media tour is seen as a proactive effort to refute Indian narratives with verifiable visuals and firsthand accounts, rather than through diplomatic statements alone.

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Commitment to Peace and Sovereignty

In its official statement, the MoIB reaffirmed Pakistan’s dedication to regional peace. It also categorically rejected any form of terrorism or terrorist activity. Pakistan continues to advocate for factual reporting and peaceful coexistence in the region.

The statement emphasized that Pakistan remains vigilant in defending its sovereignty. Any act of aggression, it warned, would be met with a “swift and befitting response.”

Strategic Transparency

This media initiative highlights a growing trend in Islamabad’s communication strategy—using international and domestic press to build its narrative and challenge what it sees as disinformation. As tensions rise between India and Pakistan, such transparency-focused steps could influence both diplomatic perception and public opinion globally.

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