Tuesday, January 20, 2026
20.1 C
New Delhi

‘Pakistani propaganda’: PIB fact-checks Army chief Upendra Dwivedi’s video claiming Sonam Wangchuk died in custody; calls it AI

'Pakistani propaganda': PIB fact-checks Army chief Upendra Dwivedi's video claiming Sonam Wangchuk died in custody; calls it AI

Sonam Wangchuk and Upendra Dwivedi (Images/Agencies)

NEW DELHI: The Press Information Bureau’s fact-check unit on Thursday debunked a fake video of Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, calling it an AI-generated clip that falsely claimed he had issued a statement about the alleged custodial death of detained Ladakh climate activist Sonam Wangchuk.In a post on X, PIB wrote: “#Pakistani propaganda accounts are circulating a digitally altered video of Chief of the Army Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi, in which he appears to be talking about the custodial death of Sonam Wangchuk. This #fake video has been created using #AI technology. The Chief of the Army Staff has made NO such statement.” The fact-checking agency further emphasised that the Army chief has made no such remarks and urged citizens not to share unverified content intended to spread misinformation and undermine faith in the Indian Armed Forces.

Ladakh Violence: Sonam Wangchuk Ends 15-Day Hunger Strike

According to the fake post shared by the Pakistan-based account, it read: “Following the custodial death of Sonam Wangchuk, Indian Army chief Gen. Upendra Dwivedi offered condolences, now being suppressed by media. Even the Army seems exhausted by Hindutva fascists forcing their own agenda.” In the fabricated clip, General Dwivedi could be heard saying: “I express my deep regret at the passing of Sonam Wangchuk while he was in state custody. His death has caused understandable concern among citizens across Ladakh and the rest of the country. As Chief of General Staff, I extend my condolences to his family and to all who knew him. Every life lost under detention demands clarity and accountability. I have requested the central government to conduct a thorough and transparent inquiry. All facts must be verified so that confidence in our institutions remains intact. May his family find strength during this difficult time.”However, PIB confirmed that the original speech was completely unrelated. The authentic video was posted by news agency PTI on the same day and showed General Dwivedi addressing the Chanakya Defence Dialogue 2025.In the original video, Dwivedi stated: “The military is shedding inhibitions, opening ranges, funding startups, and joining national technology missions to strengthen this troika transformation even further.” The PIB warned that such content is created to intentionally spread false narratives and urged social media users to rely only on official and credible sources for accurate information.”Stay cautious. Do not share or engage with unverified content. Rely only on official and credible sources for accurate information,” PIB further wrote in its post. Wangchuk was detained on September 26, two days after violent protests in Leh demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh that left four people dead and over 90 injured.Authorities have accused him of inciting the unrest. He was shifted to a jail in Jodhpur, Rajasthan and booked under the National Security Act (NSA), which allows preventive detention for up to 12 months in cases deemed a threat to national security.On November 23, the Leh Apex Body (LAB), a group leading the agitation submitted a draft proposal to the home ministry, calling a “general amnesty” for Wangchuk and others detained over the September 24 violence a key condition for continued talks with the Centre.The document argued that releasing detainees would help “restore peace and build confidence” in Ladakh.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Prince Harry’s friends were ‘good source of leaks’: Privacy case takes shocking turn in London High Court

Not Hackers, Not Phones: Prince Harry’s Own Friends ‘Fed the Press’, Court Hears In a legal drama unfolding in London’s High Court, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, has launched a high-stakes privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspap Read More

Climate change is making Antarctic penguins breed too soon — and that’s a problem

Antarctic penguins are now breeding earlier than ever, a shift linked to climate change. Read More

‘Act Of Great Stupidity’: Trump Flips Position On UK’s Chagos Islands Deal For Greenland Push

Donald Trump slammed the UK for ceding Chagos Islands to Mauritius, calling it “stupidity” and warning of China and Russia, a shift from his earlier stance on the agreement. Read More

Indian Man, 28, Dies Under Mysterious Circumstances At Music Festival In Thailand; Probe On

Jain Saksham, a 28-year-old Indian man, died mysteriously at Electric Daisy Carnival in Phuket. No injuries found; autopsy at Vachira Phuket Hospital will determine the cause. Read More

‘Expose them to public’: PM Modi targets parties ‘protecting’ illegal immigrants; flags ‘threat’

PM Modi NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday doubled down on his government’s ambition to detect and deport illegal immigrants in the country, while strongly criticising the political parties “protecting o Read More

Topics

Prince Harry’s friends were ‘good source of leaks’: Privacy case takes shocking turn in London High Court

Not Hackers, Not Phones: Prince Harry’s Own Friends ‘Fed the Press’, Court Hears In a legal drama unfolding in London’s High Court, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, has launched a high-stakes privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspap Read More

Climate change is making Antarctic penguins breed too soon — and that’s a problem

Antarctic penguins are now breeding earlier than ever, a shift linked to climate change. Read More

‘Act Of Great Stupidity’: Trump Flips Position On UK’s Chagos Islands Deal For Greenland Push

Donald Trump slammed the UK for ceding Chagos Islands to Mauritius, calling it “stupidity” and warning of China and Russia, a shift from his earlier stance on the agreement. Read More

Indian Man, 28, Dies Under Mysterious Circumstances At Music Festival In Thailand; Probe On

Jain Saksham, a 28-year-old Indian man, died mysteriously at Electric Daisy Carnival in Phuket. No injuries found; autopsy at Vachira Phuket Hospital will determine the cause. Read More

‘Expose them to public’: PM Modi targets parties ‘protecting’ illegal immigrants; flags ‘threat’

PM Modi NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday doubled down on his government’s ambition to detect and deport illegal immigrants in the country, while strongly criticising the political parties “protecting o Read More

ED Conducts Raids In Multiple States In Rs 650 Crore ‘Fake’ GST ITC Case

ED raids multiple states over a Rs 658 crore fake GST input tax credit case, involving Siddhi Vinayak Trade Merchants and 58 shell entities. Read More

Youth Group Builds Home For Family Living Under Tarpaulin In Karnataka

Members of the youth group worked after finishing their day jobs, dedicating 4 hours every night to the project. No professional labour was hired, entire community came together. Read More

How Stress Affects Reproductive Health And Menstrual Balance? Know The Hidden Link

(By Dr. Snehal Kohale) Stress has become an integral part of our lives, particularly in the case of women, who have multiple responsibilities in their personal and working lives. Read More

Related Articles