Press Information Bureau (PIB) on Monday flagged the false claims of some pro-Pakistan social media accounts that 'confidential documents' related to the preparedness of the Indian Army have been "leaked".
In a post on X, PIB Fact Check dubbed these documents as "fake".
This comes amid heightened tension between New Delhi and Islamabad following last week's terror attack in Pahalgam. On April 22, terrorists shot dead 26 people at a meadow in Baisaran of south Kashmir's Pahalgam.
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PIB Fact Check in its post on X said, "Pro-Pakistan social media accounts are falsely claiming that confidential documents related to the preparedness of the #IndianArmy have been leaked. #PIBFactCheck These documents are #FAKE Please avoid sharing unverified information and rely only on official sources from the Government of India for accurate information".
The Ministry of Defence on Sunday cautioned that a "misleading" message is doing the rounds on WhatsApp claiming that the government has opened a bank account seeking donations for the modernisation of the Indian Army.
In a statement, the ministry debunked the message and urged people to "remain cautious and not fall prey to such fraudulent messages".
The PIB Fact Check had also alerted people about this "misleading" message with a post on X on Sunday.