00:00The credibility of social media is slowly eroding.
00:08The social media that used to be there 3 years ago,
00:11and the impact it had on the society,
00:14today it's effect is diminishing.
00:17About the Indian Army,
00:18many things that come up,
00:20are exactly like the moral doubt of our country's defence forces.
00:25Social media will have to be countered through social media.
00:29But if we don't do that,
00:30we have to do it on our own.
00:33If we do it together,
00:35we'll have to do it on our own.
00:38If you look at it from the perspective of the Indian Army,
00:42they will have to do it on their own.
00:45So, we have to do it together.
00:48We have to do it together.
00:51We have to do it together.
00:54We have to do it together.
00:56that you have such people who can voluntarily do this.
00:59Look at the stories in social media
01:04in which you can reveal the total blatant lies,
01:08be they very authentic.
01:10You have an answer to that.
01:12You have a photograph.
01:14You have something like this.
01:16Like, you know, about the Indian Army.
01:19Many things that come up
01:21are based on the moral doubts of the Defence Forces of our country.
01:26Sometimes they write about their units
01:30or about our officers
01:32so that the faith or confidence of the soldiers
01:35can be shaped on their leadership.
01:37So, you can strongly resist such acts.
01:41In the same way, many things are said about the government
01:45which are completely wrong.
01:48So, how can the people of the Defence Forces,
01:50the retired people, do it?
01:52They can do it.
01:54One thing is that if there is research
01:57and if there is time to work,
01:59in any particular topic,
02:01in which you are interested,
02:03you can do something about it.
02:04In social media,
02:06you can become the first respondents
02:08when an incident occurs.
02:10Because in social media,
02:12it is seen that,
02:14let's say, an incident occurs.
02:16The trash that starts coming in,
02:18in the first 4-6 hours,
02:20dominates the narrative.
02:22After that,
02:24people don't pay much attention to what comes next.
02:27If you could be the first respondents
02:30of something that is...
02:33Even now,
02:35if you don't want to repeat something,
02:39how can you be the first respondents?
02:41But it is possible.
02:42If you think of something,
02:45let's say,
02:47an incident occurs,
02:49in which,
02:51let's say,
02:53in Kashmir,
02:55in a village,
02:57an incident occurs,
02:59in which soldiers did something,
03:01which people...
03:03One thing is in the newspaper.
03:05Then you ask for your own perspective.
03:09If in the first 500-700 items,
03:13in the first 500 items,
03:15in the right perspective,
03:17in the right way,
03:19after that,
03:21after 3-4 hours,
03:23when the rest of the narrative starts,
03:25then it becomes still.
03:27And those who come to us
03:29who are more reasonable,
03:31they come after 12-18 hours.
03:33They don't care.
03:35It is very vague.
03:37This is a little...
03:39I think,
03:41there is no lack of patriots among us.
03:43There are many people who are nationalists.
03:45They write as well.
03:47But they don't have much time.
03:49They have to take out some time.
03:51They have to make efforts.
03:53Social media has to be countered through social media.
03:55One thing happens sometimes,
03:57that should the government make a law?
03:59Social media.
04:01Now, there are some places
04:03where someone's life is threatened.
04:05But if we do this to people's voices
04:07through social media,
04:09it will have a negative effect on them.
04:11Maybe it will have a negative effect
04:13on Jaish-e-Muslimi.
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