In yet another embarrassing moment for Islamabad as it tries to push its false claims of military victory over India, many people on social media in Islamabad and around the world made fun of Pakistan's Army Chief Field the Marshal Asim Munir for giving the country's prime minister a framed painting that looks a lot like a supposed Chinese military exercise at a high-profile dinner.
But what really got people's attention online was the framed artwork that General Munir gave to Prime Minister Sharif. Pictures from the occasion revealed the artwork, which was said to illustrate the so-called military assault over India.
But those on social networking site X who were paying attention quickly pointed out that the picture looked a lot like a four-year-old picture from a Chinese military training. Some people said that the picture was taken straight from publicly accessible footage of Chinese People's Freedom Army training. This made some doubt how accurate Pakistan's presentation of Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos was.
Pakistan Mocked for Using Chinese Military Image to Depict Fake Victory Over India
It seems like the chief of the Pakistan Army sent PM Shehbaz Sharif an old Chinese military picture as a gift to show how the Pak Army attacked India. There is a false picture that goes along with the bogus winning story. "@OfficialDGISPR, what a joke," one person on X wrote. A second user on X joked that they can't even make their own pictures of their military action.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif gives Pakistani Field the Marshal Asim Munir an altered picture of a Chinese the PHL-03 radishes launcher that he got from Google Images. This is another humiliating moment. (happy face emoji).Another user on Instagram said, "#pakistan #asimmunir #operationsindoor #India #viral #funny #globalnews #trending #news. People have also spoken a lot of bad things about when Munir was promoted.
Traditionally, the title of The field Marshal is given to military commanders who lead their country to certain victory in battle. But in this instance, there was no such fight. Sources say that during the supposed "Operation Sindoor," India damaged Pakistan's airbases and disabled its unmanned aircraft and missiles.
A high-profile dinner thrown by Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Asim is Munir, has caused further trouble online. People made fun of the event on social media, which was supposed to honor the political leadership, the military services' "steadfast devotion," and the "indomitable spirit" of the citizens of Pakistan over "Marka-e-Haq - Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos."
Top military and political figures attended the event, including Prime Minister Sharif Shehbaz, Foreign Minister Dar Ishaq, and Leader Asif Ali Zardari. and Yusuf Raza Gilani, the president of the Senate. India's defense systems have stopped Pakistan's military from responding to Operation Sindoor by effectively capturing most of the aircraft and unmanned aircraft that were launched from Pakistan. Even if these things were true, the Pakistani story of Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos was shown as a proud high point at the dinner.
But the finding of the Chinese-origin photograph has made the story less believable and turned the whole thing into a joke for the public. The Pakistan Army and the administration have not yet said anything about the viral photograph or the uproar over Munir's promotion.