AI/Deepfake
Did PM Modi, Rajnath Singh Admit To Paying Taliban To Attack Pakistan? No, Viral Videos Are Deepfakes
Claim
PM Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh admitted that India paid the Taliban government in Afghanistan to attack Pakistan amid the recent border conflict.
Fact
Both videos were found to be manipulated. Verified government channels and official releases do not support the viral narrative.
Videos circulating on social media claim that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh admitted to paying the Taliban to attack Pakistan. The clips suggest India used the Taliban as proxies to weaken Pakistan.
Newschecker, however, found the clips to be doctored.

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Evidence
Video 1
Source verification
Reverse image search traced the video to PM Modi’s Diwali speech with armed forces aboard the INS Vikrant, streamed on Tribune’s YouTube channel- whose watermark is seen in the footage, and PM Modi’s official YouTube channel on October 20, 2025.

Video Discrepancies
The viral clip shows distorted name tags, altered insignia, inconsistent backdrop, and forced lip movements. The audio tone is flat and unnatural.

AI/Deepfake Detection
The Deepfakes Analysis Unit (DAU) of the Misinformation Combat Alliance (MCA), of which Newschecker is a part, also ran the viral audio on Aurigin.ai, a Swiss deep-tech company with an advanced audio deepfake detection engine, which detected 67% AI-generated content. Hive AI also identified manipulation markers on PM Modi’s face.

Video 2
Source Verification
Reverse image search traced the clip to Rajnath Singh’s address at the BrahMos facility in Lucknow (October 18, 2025), live-streamed by ANI – whose watermark is seen in the footage, and available on Singh’s official YouTube channel.

Video Discrepancies
Lip movements appear unnatural, areas are blurry or smudged, and the audio lacks natural pauses.
AI/Deepfake Detection
Hive Moderation concluded a 98.7% probability of AI-generated content. Hiya Deepfake Voice Detector found the audio to be “likely deepfake” and Resemble AI also flagged the audio as fake.

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Verdict
The claim that PM Modi and Rajnath Singh admitted to paying the Taliban to attack Pakistan is false. Both videos are deepfake manipulations with no basis in official statements or credible reporting.
FAQs
Q1. Did PM Modi admit to paying the Taliban to attack Pakistan?
No. Official speeches and live streams show no such statement.
Q2. Did Rajnath Singh admit to paying Taliban?
No. AI analysis confirms the video is manipulated. His verified speeches contain no such claims.
Q3. How can I spot deepfake videos?
Look for unnatural lip movements, blurry areas, flat or inconsistent audio, and check against official sources. AI-detection tools can provide additional verification.
Q4. Where can I verify political statements?
Refer to official government channels, verified social media accounts, and reputable news outlet
Sources
YouTube Video By Tribune, Dated October 20, 2025
YouTube Video By PM Narendra Modi, Dated October 20, 2025
YouTube Video By ANI, Dated October 18, 2025
DAU Analysis
Resemble AI Website
Hive Moderation Website
Hiya Deepfake Voice Detector