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Shivani Singh, IAF's Rafale pilot, captured by Pakistan? Here's the truth
ET Online | May 10, 2025 3:00 PM CST

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The Indian government has refuted viral social media claims that an Indian Air Force female pilot, Squadron Leader Shivani Singh, was captured by Pakistan. The Press Information Bureau's Fact Check unit confirmed the reports as fake, urging the public to avoid spreading misinformation. This denial follows increased tensions and a rise in misleading information shared online.

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A viral claim on social media saying that an Indian Air Force female pilot has been captured by Pakistan is false, the Indian government has confirmed. The Press Information Bureau’s (PIB) Fact Check unit on Saturday said the reports are fake and urged the public not to fall for misinformation.

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No pilot has been captured

The social media posts claimed that Squadron Leader Shivani Singh, a female officer in the Indian Air Force, was taken into custody by Pakistani authorities. These posts were shared widely by several pro-Pakistan handles and pages.

However, the PIB Fact Check unit responded, saying, “Pro-Pakistan social media handles claim that an Indian Female Air Force pilot, Squadron Leader Shivani Singh, has been captured in Pakistan. This claim is FAKE!”

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False news amid rising tensions

The false claim comes days after tensions between India and Pakistan increased following Indian air strikes on terror camps across the border. Since then, several social media accounts have shared misleading or fake information attempting to create confusion.

This is the second major claim debunked by the PIB in recent days. Earlier, the unit denied another viral post that said Pakistan had destroyed India’s S-400 air defence system. That claim was also labelled fake by the government.

Fact check teams stay alert

The PIB’s Fact Check unit has urged people to be cautious while reading or sharing information online. They asked users to rely on official sources and not spread unverified content that could cause panic.

Ministry issues advisory for online safety

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) also issued a broader alert about the spread of misinformation. It asked citizens to stay vigilant and not forward posts without confirming their authenticity.

“Always follow cybersecurity precautions. Don’t fall for fake news or panic-inducing messages,” MeitY said in its advisory.

There is no truth to the claim that Squadron Leader Shivani Singh has been captured. The Indian government has confirmed that the information circulating online is false. Readers are advised to stay alert and not believe or spread such fake messages.


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