
India Evacuates Border Villages Near Pakistan Amid War Hysteria and Propaganda Tactics
Amid growing military tension and nationalist fervor, the Indian army has reportedly begun the evacuation of additional villages located along the Pakistan-India border in the Samba, Kathua, and Akhnoor sectors.
According to Daily Front Lines Canada, India—engulfed in what observers describe as “war hysteria”—is emptying border-adjacent settlements under the pretext of security, raising concerns over regional stability. This recent development comes after earlier evacuations in the Attari sector, where announcements from local gurdwaras instructed civilians to harvest their crops urgently before leaving their lands.
Sources reveal that India is also taking measures to suppress access to external information by blocking hundreds of Pakistani news channels. The move is seen as an effort to shield its population from alternative narratives and bolster Hindutva-driven nationalist propaganda.
Following the Pahalgam attack, Indian media swiftly blamed Pakistan without presenting any concrete evidence. Defense analysts have criticized this approach as dangerous and irresponsible.
“Many Indian citizens are increasingly frustrated with the Modi government’s irrational behavior and escalating extremism,” experts state. “Launching a war narrative without proof is a clear sign of failure in governance and a distraction from domestic issues.”
Analysts warn that such actions risk provoking unnecessary conflict while damaging diplomatic channels. The international community is urged to take note of the rising militarization and suppression of free media across India.