Reports claiming that Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi accused the government of halting military action against Pakistan during ‘Operation Sindoor’ are false. A video circulating online that suggests such statements from the Admiral has been identified as a deepfake, created by Pakistani users to propagate misinformation.
The claim was disseminated widely on social media, with one Facebook user attributing false statements to the Navy Chief. Upon investigation by Vishvas News, it was revealed that the viral video had been manipulated, as the Admiral’s audio did not match his natural speaking style, suggesting editing. The official record of Admiral Tripathi’s remarks on August 26, 2025, did not include any accusations against the government.
Deepfake detection tools confirmed significant alterations in the video, with multiple analyses indicating a high probability of artificial intelligence manipulation. The Central Government’s nodal information agency has also confirmed the video as fake.
- Why it matters:
- Disinformation campaigns can impact public perception and political relations.
- Understanding deepfake technology is crucial for discerning credible news sources.
- The latest: The Central Government has officially labeled the video as misinformation and reiterated the importance of verifying claims before sharing.
Source: https://www.vishvasnews.com/english/viral/fact-check-viral-video-of-navy-chief-accusing-government-of-inaction-is-a-deepfake/
Source: https://www.vishvasnews.com/english/viral/fact-check-viral-video-of-navy-chief-accusing-government-of-inaction-is-a-deepfake/

