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Qatar Sides With India? Al Jazeera Shows Kashmir As Bharat's Territory

Qatar Sides With India Over Pakistan? In A First, Al Jazeera Accepts Kashmir As Bharat's Integral Territory
In a stunning diplomatic victory, Qatar's Al Jazeera network displayed India's correct map including entire Jammu & Kashmir for the first time in history, signaling a massive shift in Arab world's Kashmir stance that has left Pakistan reeling.
Something unbelievable happened last week that has sent shockwaves through Pakistan. Something that seemed impossible just a year ago. Al Jazeera, the Qatar-owned news network that has always been fiercely anti-India, just did the unthinkable.
Last week, during their prime-time show discussing Afghanistan-Pakistan tensions, Al Jazeera displayed a map. But not just any map, for the FIRST TIME in history, they showed India's CORRECT map with entire Jammu and Kashmir clearly marked as Indian territory.
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This is the same Al Jazeera that spread fake news during Operation Sindoor, claiming Pakistan shot down Indian Rafales. The same network that claimed India's S-400 was destroyed. The same outlet that has spent decades pushing Pakistan's narrative across the globe.
For the first time, Qatar's Al Jazeera has shown the correct map of India in its Arabic broadcast. The channel aired a map depicting the entire Kashmir region, including Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), as an integral part of India. pic.twitter.com/diS3b83GCW — Raman Malik (@ramanmalik) November 26, 2025
Al Jazeera doesn't just randomly display maps. Every single thing shown on their network is approved by Qatar's royal family. They control it 100%. Nothing goes on air without their blessing.
This map wasn't a mistake; it was a MESSAGE. The Arab world is now recognizing Kashmir as an integral part of India. Pakistan's biggest supporters in the Middle East are shifting sides, and they're doing it publicly.
In that same show, the panelists were all supporting Afghanistan and criticizing Pakistan. The very network that used to spread Pakistan's lies in America and Europe is now turning against them.
Al Jazeera's influence is massive. During the Gaza conflict, their coverage shaped global opinion and drove worldwide protests. So when they show Kashmir as part of India, it means millions of viewers across the world are seeing that narrative instantly.
One year ago, Qatar was India's number one enemy in the Arab world. Today? Our number one ally.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's strategic visit to Qatar months ago, the massive deals signed, the diplomatic groundwork, it's all paying off now. India quietly pulled Qatar to our side, and this map is proof.
Pakistan spent 75 years convincing Arab nations that Kashmir was a disputed territory. In one night, Al Jazeera destroyed that narrative. The Arab world is watching. The message is clear: Kashmir is India's. Always has been. Always will be.
Source: ZeeNews
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