$100m onslaught…Dr Farrukh Saleem


The Pak Army is facing a $100 million social media assault. The precision of disinformation campaigns, the polarised narratives dominating airwaves, the relentless digital drumbeat flooding social media, tailored bots amplifying anti-military rhetoric with thousands of coordinated posts, the calculated spread of algorithm-driven propaganda, the orchestrated echo chambers fueling division, the ceaseless barrage of hashtags weaponising public opinion and the synthetic voices of trolls drowning out dissent. All these suggest a state-backed hand at play.

A playbook that mirrors the 2019 Balakot crisis response? This is expertly crafted propaganda. This is cognitive warfare. There’s no genuine grassroots uprising. This is a deliberate and calculated attempt by a state actor to destabilise. It’s a $100 million operation fueling bots, trolls and content creation.

Setting up 50,000 bot accounts (purchased or coded) at $2 per bot (dark web rates). Running bots for a year; cloud servers plus VPNs at $2,000 per day. Then there is content creation; 500 troll accounts paid $200 per day plus fake videos, memes 100 pieces at $1,000 each (pro editing). Ad amplification, 100 million impressions at $5 CPM (means it costs $5 for 1,000 ad views).

Operational overheads, encrypted tools (Signal setup, burners) for 200 operatives at $100 each. Local informants (50) paid $1,500 each. Safehouses, 15 locations at $2,500 per month. This isn’t random trolling. These are a series of disinformation campaigns specifically tailored to Pakistan’s social media landscape. These are digital strikes with surgical precision. Hashtags trend, videos go viral and half-truths metastasize — all orchestrated to destabilise from within.

Orchestrating such an operation demands serious funding. Deploying 50,000 bots for a year-long disinformation blitz demands serious funding. Covering encrypted comms and informants demands serious funding-no less than $100 million a year. These are all hallmarks of a state-backed operation too expensive for a non-state actor.

Recall the 2021 EU DisinfoLab exposé, which unmasked India’s network of fake NGOs and media aimed at destabilizing Pakistan. Has the same strategy been retooled and refinanced for digital warfare? This external meddling aligns seamlessly with an internal gambit, forming a pincer movement designed to test Pakistan’s resilience to its limits.

The Pakistan Army, long a bulwark against external threats, now faces a $100 million digital assault. Open-source estimates place RAW’s annual budget at $300–$500 million (The Diplomat, 2019, adjusted for inflation), providing ample resources for a $100 million operation. Israel’s cyber operations against Iran, estimated at $100 million annually, offer a striking parallel to this scale of state-backed digital warfare.

Roughly 75 million Pakistanis engage on platforms like Facebook (50M), X, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, making them targets of this state-backed disinformation campaign. We must first recognise that this anti-military push is not organic — it’s cognitive warfare, fueled by a $100 million operation from a state actor exploiting our gullibility to sow division.

To defeat it, we must distrust bot-driven narratives. To defeat it, we must verify sources before believing or sharing. To defeat it, we must unite against this external meddling. Only then can we thwart a strike crafted to fracture our unity.

Courtesy The News