Why is it at Stake?
In the case of India, FIMI threats originating from Pakistan and China constitute a sustained and multi-domain offensive that exploits the country’s open digital ecosystem to undermine democratic institutions, erode political and military leadership, social harmony and distort strategic decision-making. These activities pose a profound threat to India’s democratic order, national security, foreign policy autonomy, and social cohesion. Pakistan has long operationalised information warfare through a diffuse but coordinated network of the ISI, ISPR, diplomatic channels, proxy media, diaspora influencers, and ideological NGOs.
This apparatus systematically, for example, seeks to internationalise the Kashmir issue, fracture India’s social cohesion, and tarnish its democratic image on global platforms. As for instance, in the wake of Operation Sindoor and its aftermath, Pakistan has launched a massive disinformation and misinformation campaign in the various social media platforms such as X(former Twitter).
Key Findings:
Policy Recommendation:
To effectively counter FIMI operations and campaigns, India must shift from a fragmented, reactive posture to a proactive, institutionalised, integrated and multi domain national strategy.
- Develop a tailored FIMI concept and comprehensive framework of India
- Establish a National Strategic Communications centre
- Diversify the functions of the PIB’s Fact Checking Unit (FCU)
- Advance Research-Led institutional capacity to counter FIMI
- Integrate FIMI Disinformation mechanism into National Education and Media Literacy
- Enact a dedicated FIMI legislation
- International Cooperation
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