India, Nov. 30 -- THE DIGITAL DECEPTION UNVEILEDImagine engaging in passionate discourse with a farmer from Ludhiana regarding agricultural policy, only to discover he is tweeting from a suburb in New Zealand. Or nodding along to a concerned Kashmiri activist's heartfelt plea, unaware that the person behind the screen resides in a government office in Rawalpindi. For years, Indians have harbored suspicions that the cacophony of outrage on social media wasn't entirely organic. We acknowledged bots existed; we recognized "IT cells" were real entities; yet the scale of foreign interference remained perpetually speculative. That paradigm shifted late last month, when a seemingly innocuous update on X (formerly Twitter) illuminated a dark room...