Introduction
Since May 7, 2025, India has been engaged in a historic twin battle—combating terrorism not only on the ground but also in the digital realm. Following the strategic strikes under Operation Sindoor, India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) established an advanced Command Center to counter misinformation and propaganda efforts originating from Pakistan. This post explores how India is winning this multi-dimensional war with coordinated military and digital strategies.
1. Operation Sindoor: Precision Military Strikes
Launched on May 7, Operation Sindoor targeted nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 civilian lives. The Indian armed forces successfully destroyed key terror group bases including Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), and Hizbul Mujahideen, killing over 100 terrorists. These precise strikes underscore India’s strong ground offensive.
2. Establishing a Real-Time Command Center
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting set up a 24/7 Command Center on the day of the strike. This facility acts as the nerve center for India’s digital warfare, coordinating multi-agency efforts to detect, analyze, and counteract Pakistan’s misinformation campaigns flooding social media and foreign media channels.

3. Electronic Media Monitoring Centre (EMMC)
The EMMC conducts continuous surveillance of television broadcasts not only across India but also from Pakistan and other countries. Every news claim, ticker, and image is thoroughly scrutinized to expose and debunk falsehoods and propaganda.
4. New Media Wing and Digital Surveillance
The New Media Wing of the Information Ministry monitors digital platforms including websites, social media, and blogs. A specialized team analyzes hashtags, posts, and trends that might be influenced or orchestrated by Pakistani actors, ensuring timely identification of misinformation.
5. Advanced Analytical Tools
India employs high-tech analytical tools to trace the origins of fake news, track amplification patterns, and assess the intent behind viral content. Misinformation flagged by these systems is swiftly countered with verified facts through the Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check Unit.
6. Government Agency Samvad and Intelligence Tools
The government agency Samvad plays a critical role in monitoring social media to understand ongoing narratives and devise strategies to promote India’s perspective. Using intelligence tools, the team ensures that India’s voice is amplified amid the digital noise.
7. Legal Action and IT Act Enforcement
Beyond exposing fake news, the Ministry of Information and Technology actively reports and blocks social media accounts that spread malicious misinformation. These actions are carried out under the IT Act, showcasing India’s commitment to controlling the digital threat.

Conclusion
India’s approach to the twin wars—combining surgical military action with sophisticated digital countermeasures—demonstrates its resilience and adaptability in modern conflict. The establishment of a real-time command center, coupled with advanced technological tools and inter-ministerial cooperation, is a powerful strategy to protect national security both on the ground and online. As the ceasefire holds, India remains vigilant to ensure that misinformation and terrorism do not find a foothold.
For more on India’s defense strategies, visit our detailed coverage of Operation Sindoor and how India is strengthening cybersecurity.