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Online Buzz: Misleading Indian Reaction Clip on Pakistan’s Role in Mideast Peace Talks

April 15, 20263 Mins Read
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Pakistan Mediates U.S.-Iran Talks Amid Misinformation

Pakistan has been playing a significant role in facilitating discussions between Iran and the United States, aiming to bring an end to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East that has resulted in numerous casualties and economic instability globally. Recently, a video circulated online, allegedly showing an Indian news anchor expressing frustration over India’s absence from these talks. However, investigations reveal that the video is likely AI-generated, exhibiting several visual errors that cast doubt on its authenticity.

The video, shared on social media platforms like Instagram on April 8, 2026, claims that the Indian anchor became upset after hearing about Pakistan’s diplomatic success in preventing a war between Iran and the U.S. In the supposed clip, the anchor is shown dramatically reacting on live television, lamenting India’s sidelined position. He is quoted saying, “Pakistan has stopped a war that could change the world,” before throwing his chair in frustration.

As Pakistan prepares to welcome delegations from both Iran and the U.S. for crucial negotiations, the sentiment in India has been mixed. Several Indian media outlets and some opposition figures have questioned why India is not more involved in these discussions, despite the Indian foreign minister stating that India cannot act as a mediator.

After earlier talks fell through, Pakistani sources revealed that efforts are ongoing to revive discussions and that Islamabad is viewed as a suitable venue for these meetings. Misleading information surrounding the AI-generated video resulted in many online users believing it to be a real news segment.

Critics expressed their concerns on social media, with one user commenting, “Indian TV has officially become a circus.” Another user added, “While Pakistan showed genuine leadership, Indian media seems to be venting its frustration.”

Video Not Genuine

Despite its dramatic appearance, the video has unmistakable flaws typical of AI-generated content. It displays logos from two different Indian news channels, ABP News and Aaj Tak, in a way that does not match any real broadcasts from those networks. Both channels have covered topics related to the Middle East discussions but have not aired anything resembling the fabricated clip.

The video is riddled with nonsensical text, including phrases that aren’t coherent in Hindi, hinting further at its artificial origin. Visual oddities include an anchor’s paper inexplicably changing colors and a document merging with a table, creating a sound effect that suggests a more animated scene than what would typically occur in a news studio.

A reverse image search identified the video as having first appeared on social media on April 8, where it was tagged as AI-generated. The spread of such misinformation complicates the already challenging narrative surrounding the delicate international negotiations.

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