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| - Fact Check: Pakistan Army Chief did not gift Kashmir map to Modi, the image is AI generated
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar participated in a discussion at Chatham House, a London based thinktank. During
Claim :
Pakistan’s army chief gifted Kashmir map to Indian Prime minister Narendra ModiFact :
The image in circulation is generated using AIExternal Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar participated in a discussion at Chatham House, a London based thinktank. During the session, Jaishankar provided updates on the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), emphasizing its role in boosting economic ties and fostering growth. Jaishankar was asked whether PM Narendra Modi could leverage US President Donald Trump’s peace efforts to resolve the Kashmir issue with Pakistan. Jaishankar dismissed the idea of third-party intervention, asserting that India had already taken decisive steps, including the abrogation of Article 370, economic development in Jammu and Kashmir, conducting elections with high voter turnout. Jaishankar spoke about India’s relations with its neighbors, particularly China, acknowledging the challenges of maintaining balance. He stressed the need for stable and respectful ties in a changing regional landscape.
Meanwhile, an image showing Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is shared on social media platforms with the claim that the Pakistani Army Chief is presenting the Kashmir map as a gift to Indian PM Narendra Modi. This image was shared by an X user with the caption ‘Share karen ghaddaron ki shaqlen. Bech diya Kashmir.
Another X user shared the image with the caption ‘Indian administered Kashmir" Asim Munir presents Kashmir map as a gift to Narendra Modi’
Fact Check:
The claim is False. When searching for reports about the Pakistan army chief visiting or meeting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently, we did not find any media reports about such a visit. We also checked the PIB press releases but could not find anything about the meeting of the Pakistani army chief with the Indian Prime Minister.
When we checked the X users who shared the viral image, we found that one of the users named Bilal AI is an AI art-based content generator. And he is the first to share this image online. The bio states that the handle posts content generated using AI, satirical content, and memes.
We checked the image using an AI detection tool Was it AI and also Hive AI detector. Hive AI detection tool determined that the viral image is 99.3% likely to be AI-detected.
And we also checked the viral image with Was it AI. It also confirmed that the image was generated using AI technology and is not an original image.
We also could see some discrepancies in the viral image which confirmed that the image was AI-generated.
Therefore, the viral image showing Pakistan’s army chief with Indian Prime Minister Modi is not original and is AI generated. The claim is False.
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