Pakistan, May 2 -- India has blocked the official social media accounts of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the military's media wing, ISPR. The move follows ISPR's release of videos accusing India of false flag operations, which reportedly gained wide attention before being taken down. Pakistani officials called the action politically motivated and accused India of targeting free speech during a time of regional strain.

In response, Pakistan called the digital ban "extreme and undemocratic." The Foreign Office criticised it as an attack on a sovereign nation's right to communication. They also hinted at raising the issue with global rights groups and social media platforms. This ban comes at a time when relations between the ...