u/Constant_Arm_9565

India Needs Better Military PR, Propaganda, and Information Warfare.

look at our western neighbour. Despite their economy being in the ICU and their "indigenous" JF-17(lmao) being basically a glorified Chinese Bison with some fancy stickers, the Retardstanis go full chest-thumping on it. Every minor upgrade, every new block, every export hope, they flood social media, YouTube, and even international forums with edits, flashy videos, patriotic music, and claims of it being a "game changer" that will dominate the skies. Their ISPR and keyboard warriors have mastered the art of narrative control. Even when the jet is 70-80% dependent on Chinese components and tech, they sell it as a symbol of their "technological renaissance." And guess what? It works for their domestic audience and creates enough noise globally that many casual observers start believing the hype.

Now compare this with us. We have Tejas Mk1A, actual indigenous 4.5 gen fighter with Uttam radar, advanced avionics, and real combat potential

BrahMos, Akash-NG, S-400 integration, Pinaka, ATAGS, MRSAM, upcoming AMCA, Project 75I, and a host of other platforms

Battle-tested forces with real operational experience across terrains

Yet our military PR is still stuck in the 90s for no reason. DRDO and MoD releases dry press statements which no one listens carefully anyways, Occasional grainy videos, Minimal coordinated social media push. No high-quality edits, no engaging reels, no proper multilingual content for global reach. Our achievements get buried under apathy while Pakistan's mediocre stuff gets amplified through sheer propaganda volume. Why can't we have professional information warfare units that flood the internet with high-production edits of Tejas manouvering, BrahMos screaming over the seas, or Arjun Mk1A, Why no inspiring documentaries, viral threads, or consistent narrative that showcases India as the rising defence powerhouse it actually is? In modern warfare, perception is half the battle. Information warfare shapes alliances, export deals, enemy morale, and even domestic support for budgets. China and Pakistan understand this. Turkey turned a drone into a global icon through smart PR. We build better hardware but often fail at selling the story.Time to change this. We need aggressive, unapologetic, high-quality military propaganda that matches our actual capabilities. DRDO, Armed Forces, and the government should treat information warfare as seriously as kinetic warfare. Jai Hind

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u/Constant_Arm_9565 — 7 days ago
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Is India concerned at all that Pakistan is in the process of procuring J-35 5 gen fighter jets while India only gets Tejas Mk/114-Rafale 4.5 gen fighter jets?

It seems India does not take into consideration that Pakistan will have 5th gen fighter jets while India has older gen fighter jets with less detection range than the newer fighter jets. This cannot be good for Indian air defence.

EDIT: It has come to my attention India has S-400 SAMS scattered throughout India which will make shooting down Pakistani fighter jets seem like spraying flies with insecticide. India’s SAM detection range is more than enough to target Pakistani air bases should Pakistan launch an air attack.

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u/Constant_Arm_9565 — 9 days ago

There was this game I used to play when I was like 5. I think it was around 2013 or 2014. You played as a big fish and you explore the big ocean. It had fishes like swordfish and had sea mines that exploded on contact. I'm pretty sure I'm not thinking of Hungry Shark because it was 2.5d, the game I played was completely 2D.

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u/Constant_Arm_9565 — 23 days ago