
In a disturbing twist to digital espionage, a viral video has surfaced claiming that Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI attempted to lure sensitive information from a child of an Indian Army personnel. According to the viral footage, the ISI operative called the unsuspecting child while pretending to be an Indian citizen, trying to casually extract classified details related to the Army.
The caller, allegedly fluent in Hindi and posing as a friendly local, subtly steered the conversation toward topics concerning the Army, such as deployment and operations. Fortunately, the child reportedly grew suspicious and informed family members, avoiding any potential breach. The video doesn’t disclose exact details of what was asked, but highlights the increasing psychological and cyber tactics used by foreign agencies.
This alarming incident has reignited public concern over national security vulnerabilities and how even children of Army families are being targeted by foreign spies. Experts warn families associated with defense forces to stay vigilant and educate children on cyber safety.
The video has gained momentum on social media platforms, with hashtags like #ISIAlert and #FaujFamily trending, as netizens demand stricter digital protection measures. Authorities are reportedly investigating the source of the call and reinforcing awareness campaigns within the armed forces’ communities.




