The Indian Army has firmly denied recent reports circulating on social media, which falsely claim that a Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) veered into Chinese territory and was allegedly hacked by the People's Liberation Army (PLA). Officials have clarified that no such incident has occurred and that these claims are entirely baseless and misleading.
The Army reassured that all its assets, including RPAs, are under strict surveillance and control, with advanced security protocols to prevent any unauthorized interference. The Indian Army employs cutting-edge technology and robust operational mechanisms to ensure the integrity of its equipment and operations, maintaining full preparedness to tackle any security challenges.
In light of the false information being circulated, the Army has urged media outlets and social media users to exercise caution and verify facts before sharing or publishing defense-related news. The spread of unverified information can lead to unnecessary panic and confusion among the public. Responsible reporting is crucial to maintaining national security awareness and public confidence.
The Indian Army remains steadfast in its commitment to safeguarding the nation’s interests, upholding the highest standards of operational efficiency, and ensuring the security of its personnel and equipment. Citizens are encouraged to rely on credible sources for updates regarding national defense and avoid engaging with misleading narratives.
With unwavering dedication, the Indian Army continues to protect the country’s sovereignty, reinforcing its position as a highly capable and vigilant force ready to respond to any challenges. (PR)