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Pak's lie busted again as President Murmu poses with 'captured' Rafale fighter pilot Shivangi Singh

India exposed Pakistan's propaganda during Operation Sindoor, debunking false claims about Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh being a POW and Rafale jets being shot down.

 Pre-flight photos showed both President Murmu and Wing Commander Shivangi Singh smiling. (Photo credit: TV9)
Pre-flight photos showed both President Murmu and Wing Commander Shivangi Singh smiling. (Photo credit: TV9)
| Updated on: Oct 29, 2025 | 02:57 PM

New Delhi: During the Operation Sindoor of the Indian Armed Forces, a retaliation against the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan engaged in propaganda warfare and bombarded social media platforms with lies. However, time and again, India has exposed those lies.

The fake claim about Shivangi Singh

At that time, Pakistani media reports claimed that Squadron Leader Shivangi Singh was captured by their forces and that she became a prisoner of war after her fighter jet was shot down during Operation Sindoor. Fake posts with such claims flooded social media, attempting to portray a win for Pakistan.

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Fake claim debunked by India

But all these lies were shattered on Wednesday when pilot Shivangi Singh was spotted at the Ambala airbase, where President Draupadi Murmu successfully flew in a Rafale aircraft. Notably, Singh gave Murmu a hands-on tour of the new Rafale multi-role fighter, busting yet another Pakistani propaganda.

Notably, Pakistan also falsely claimed to have shot down six Indian military aircraft, including Rafale fighter jets, something that India promptly debunked. Rather, our military presented data and visual evidence to confirm the damage inflicted on Pakistan. The country's social media handles also claimed that Squadron Leader Singh was captured, and India promptly fact-checked the information, branding it as false.

Shivangi Singh is the first female Rafale pilot in the Indian Air Force. Pre-flight photos showed both President Murmu and Wing Commander Shivangi Singh smiling, completely debunking Pakistan's false claims.

The Rafale fighter jet is one of the most potent forces of the Indian Air Force, equipped with state-of-the-art weapon systems, missiles, and cutting-edge avionics. Its performance during Operation Sindoor had already proved that India's air power is not easy to counter.

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