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Pakistani YouTube channels blocked in India for exposing Pahalgam attack narrative

 



India has blocked more than a dozen Pakistani YouTube channels, following their coverage of the Pahalgam incident. The channels were reporting on the Pahalgam attack and had exposed discrepancies in the Modi government's narrative regarding the events, prompting Indian authorities to accuse the Pakistani channels of spreading "misleading and provocative content." Other affected channels include independent journalist platforms and thematic channels. Indian authorities alleged that these channels were disseminating misleading information against the Indian government and military, although no specific examples were publicly cited. Collectively, the banned channels had a subscriber base exceeding approximately 66 million. Full list of Pakistani YouTube channels restricted by India Geo News — 18.1 million subscribers ARY News — 14.6 million subscribers Samaa TV — 12.7 million subscribers Bol News — 7.85 million subscribers ShoaibAkhtar100mph — 3.81M subscribers GNN — 3.54 million subscribers Dawn News TV — 1.96 million subscribers Suno News HD — 1.36 million subscribers Irshad Bhatti — 829k subscribers Raftar — 805k subscribers Muneeb Farooq — 165k subscribers Asma Shirazi — 133k subscribers Umar Cheema Exclusive — 125k subscribers Pakistan Reference — 288k subscribers Uzair Cricket — 288k subscribers Razi Nama — 270k subscribers Samaa Sports — 73.5k subscribers Pahalgam attack and diplomatic aftermath On Tuesday, 26 men were killed at a tourist site in Pahalgam area of Indian Illegally Occuppied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), shot dead in a meadow. India claimed with presenting any evidence that there were Pakistani elements linked to the attack, a claim Islamabad denies. On Wednesday, the Indian Cabinet Committee on Security approved a series of actions including shutting down the Wagah-Attari land transit point, advising Indian nationals against travelling to Pakistan, and formally notifying Islamabad of the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. In response, Pakistan's National Security Committee (NSC) on Thursday warned that any attempt by India to block water flow into Pakistan would be treated as an act of war. The statement followed a high-level NSC meeting, which also approved the closure of the Wagah border crossing. On Friday, the Senate of Pakistan unanimously passed a resolution rejecting India’s allegations linking Pakistan to the Pahalgam attack, calling them baseless and politically motivated.

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