
Following a recent military escalation between India and Pakistan, a ceasefire mediated by the United States may have paused active conflict, but it has done little to ease Pakistan’s diplomatic embarrassment.
The country is now facing mounting international criticism for its continued support of terrorism and its flawed propaganda tactics.
Global Media Ridicules Pakistan’s Press Briefing
Australian media outlet Sky News Australia aired a segment on its YouTube channel mocking Pakistan’s attempt to mimic India’s joint press conference by its armed forces.
The report highlighted Pakistan’s failure to present credible evidence to support its claims and described the briefing as poorly prepared and unconvincing.
No Evidence, Only Empty Claims
The report pointed out that Pakistani military officials merely repeated the names of alleged Indian targets without presenting any proof to back up their statements.
In contrast, India’s press conference featured well-organised visuals, including video evidence of cross-border strikes on terrorist infrastructure, which showcased military precision and strategic communication.
Sky News emphasised that Pakistan’s press conference lacked both compelling visuals and verifiable evidence.
Meanwhile, India’s presentation included high-quality visuals and substantial proof of operations, reinforcing its claims and gaining global recognition.
Social Media Joins The Criticism
The report also featured several viral social media reactions, where users mocked Pakistan’s attempt.
One user described it as ‘a brainless imitation’, while another joked, “It looked like a child was assigned a school project and didn’t even complete it.”
Sky News further criticised Pakistan for using only social media posts and unofficial video clips in a press conference, where they expected official documentation and a serious tone.
The approach, the report noted, lacked gravity and failed to convince even neutral observers.
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