Lies, Failures, And Blame Games: How India Fuels Tensions
The Hidden Truth

The loud noise of patriotism cannot hide the shame of failure. No matter how brightly the TV screens flash, no matter how loudly anchors scream for blood, the truth remains simple: India's repeated negligence, failures, and media madness are pushing the region towards disaster.
In 2019, the Pulwama attack shattered the lives of 40 Indian soldiers. Within hours, without investigation, without proof, Pakistan was declared guilty by the Indian government and its barking media houses. But what the emotional speeches and fiery headlines forgot to tell the world was this: Indian intelligence agencies already had warnings. They already knew something was brewing. Yet, despite having prior information, no real security was placed at a sensitive tourist location. No extra forces, no serious preparations — only ignorance and carelessness. The blood of their own soldiers was spilled because of their own criminal negligence, but instead of accepting it, they chose the easy way out: blame Pakistan, cry for revenge, and fool their own people.
When the world needed calm heads, Indian media exploded into madness. TV anchors, looking more like circus performers than journalists, shouted for war. "Strike Pakistan!", "Destroy them!" banners screamed in red. Truth died that day, replaced by carefully scripted anger. Instead of asking why their own intelligence failed, why their own leaders slept on serious warnings, the media staged a drama to distract the nation.
Then came the so-called "surgical strike" on Balakot. India proudly claimed victory, yet international reporters found no proof of any serious damage. It was all smoke and mirrors. Meanwhile, Pakistan calmly shot down an Indian MiG-21 and captured Wing Commander Abhinandan. While Pakistan showed maturity by treating him well and returning him safely, the Indian media twisted even that into some strange fairy tale of bravery and fake success.
But the madness didn’t end in 2019. Fast forward to 2025, and the same dirty movie was playing again. In Phalgam, Kashmir, major clashes erupted. Intelligence failures repeated. Warnings were ignored. And again, soldiers paid the price. This time, a BSF soldier was even captured alive inside Pakistani territory a humiliation so big that even the loudest Indian news anchors struggled to hide it. Yet again, instead of asking hard questions, they went back to their old, rotten script: blame Pakistan, ignite the public’s emotions, and bury their own shame under mountains of fake patriotism.
This cycle is not an accident. It is by design. When governments fail, when intelligence fails, when real leadership is absent, the easiest way to hide is to create an external enemy. Pakistan becomes the punching bag for every mistake made inside India. The media plays its disgusting role perfectly brainwashing people with lies, making hate the new form of entertainment.
Meanwhile, real problems inside India poverty, rising crimes, injustice, unemployment are growing like wildfires. But who cares about reality when you can keep people busy shouting slogans and demanding revenge against imaginary enemies?
Independent voices have tried to warn the public. Analysis after analysis has shown how Indian agencies ignore key threats and how media manufactures consent for war. But in a country where noise is louder than truth, those few voices are drowned out by endless shouting matches on television.
It is not Pakistan that is weakening India. It is India's own failures. It is their broken intelligence system, their corrupt media, their cowardly leadership that refuses to face the mirror. The tragedy is that every time a new mistake happens, the people are fed more lies, more hatred, and more fake pride.
A nation that keeps running away from its own truth will never find peace. It will only find new enemies to blame, new wars to fight, and new graves to dig.
The question is simple: will India ever grow the courage to fix itself, or will it continue fooling its people until there’s nothing left but ruins?
The answer, sadly, is written all over their history and their television screens.
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