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Shravan Singh, 10-Year-Old Hero, Fake Debunked: Operation Sindoor Claims Near Ferozepur

Shravan Singh, 10-Year-Old Hero, Fake Debunked: Operation Sindoor Claims Near Ferozepur
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The claims about a 10-year-old named Shravan Singh delivering water, milk, and lassi to Indian soldiers near the border in Punjab's Ferozepur during a war-time operation called Operation Sindoor are false, misleading, or unverified. A review of credible sources finds no official confirmation from the Indian armed forces or government, and no independent reporting corroborates any incident matching these details. The record appears to be a fact or a miscaptioned account that gained traction online.

How and why Pakistan was linked: In several posts, Pakistan was invoked as the alleged antagonist or destination in the cross-border event, and some Indian media outlets and social media accounts falsely linked the incident to Pakistan to provoke fear or sympathy. These amplifications often relied on sensational captions, reused images, or dubious metadata that did not withstand verification. The result is a misleading storyline that blends a humanitarian act with geopolitical blame without verifiable evidence.

Why this matters: Misinformation about children in war zones can distort public perception and inflame tensions between communities. When outlets or accounts rush to publish without fact-checking, they enable a proxy war of narratives rather than facts. Readers should demand credible sourcing, check official statements from the Indian Army or relevant authorities, and verify geolocation and timestamps before sharing. Fact-checking organizations and independent reporters are essential to counter such fabrications.

In summary, the incident as documented cannot be substantiated, and the suggested link to Pakistan should be treated as unverified and misleading until credible evidence emerges.

Women's Affairs & Culture Editor at Afghan Times

Mariam Wardak is an editor at Afghan Times, focusing on women's affairs and cultural reporting. A former university lecturer, she writes under a pseudonym to cover the dramatic reversal of women's rights and the state of arts and education. Her work provides crucial, on-the-ground insight into the societal impact of the Taliban's policies, often sourced from her network of female contacts.

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