
Fact Check: No, S Jaishankar DID NOT admit to losing Rafales to Pakistan
India Today Fact Check found that the video was digitally altered using AI tools. In the original video, Jaishankar made no mention of India losing three Rafale jets to Pakistan.OUR PROBEReverse-searching keyframes from the viral video led us to the original video, uploaded to Newsweek's official YouTube channel on July 1. The 49-minute video shows an interaction between S Jaishankar and Newsweek CEO Dev Pragad. The viral part appears at 43 minutes and five seconds. There, however, Jaishankar makes no mention of India losing three Rafale jets to Pakistan. In the original video, Jaishankar can be heard saying, 'Something that you know, Pakistanis did attack us massively that night. We responded very quickly thereafter. And the next morning, Mr Rubio called me up and said the Pakistanis were ready to talk.'The line 'We had already lost three Rafales to Pakistan two days ago' has been inserted into this part of the original video using artificial intelligence tools. Moreover, MEA Fact Check also flagged the video as fake in a post on X.A video is being circulated of EAM Dr. S. Jaishankar claiming that Pakistan launched a massive attack on India.https://t.co/uvCQ4Ehy4HFACT: This is a FAKE video. It is an AI generated video.#MEAFactCheck pic.twitter.com/bVmN1FU5Sq— MEA FactCheck (@MEAFactCheck) July 3, 2025Thus, it is evident that a digitally altered video is being shared, mostly by Pakistan-based users, as a genuine clip of S Jaishankar admitting to the loss of three Rafale jets.(Written by Abhishek Pathak)- EndsTune InMust Watch
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