India’s PIB Trolls Pakistan with Viral Meme After ‘Begging’ For War Aid

May 9, 2025: In a bizarre twist amid the escalating border tensions between India and Pakistan, the Government of India’s media wing, the Press Information Bureau (PIB), took a sharp dig at Islamabad after the Pakistani Economic Affairs Division reportedly posted an appeal on X (formerly Twitter) asking international partners for additional funds to support its war efforts.

Also Read: Watch: Jailer Actor Vinayakan Arrested for Disorderly Behavior and Alcohol Consumption in Kerala

According to reports, Pakistan’s Economic Affairs Division stated it was suffering “heavy losses inflicted by the enemy” and appealed to the global community for aid to help de-escalate the growing conflict. The post triggered widespread embarrassment in Pakistan, leading officials to claim that their X account had been “hacked” — a claim met with widespread skepticism, including by international media such as Reuters.

Capitalizing on the moment, PIB trolled the Pakistani government with a well-known meme from the Bollywood film Golmaal, captioned, “Yeh Koi Tarika Hai Bheek Mangne Ka?” (Is this the manner to beg?). The meme quickly went viral, with thousands of users joining in the mockery.

Social media users didn’t hold back. One popular response featured a still from Phir Hera Pheri with the caption, “Only she can arrange funds now!” referencing the film’s iconic “money-lending” sequence, further poking fun at Pakistan’s ongoing financial crisis.

The trolling spree comes against the backdrop of rising military tensions. After India destroyed several terror camps across the border, Pakistan retaliated with drone attacks on Indian territories including Jammu, Srinagar, and Jaisalmer. With diplomatic ties at a low and both militaries on high alert, even minor moves on social media are becoming geopolitical flashpoints.

While Pakistan scrambles to contain the fallout from the controversial post and its “hacking” claim, India’s meme diplomacy appears to have struck a chord with netizens, highlighting how even humor has become a tool in modern cross-border narrative warfare.

Disha Rojhe

Recent Posts

Mithun Chakraborty Reveals Shah Rukh Khan’s Cameo in Rajinikanth’s Jailer 2, Confirms Historic First On-Screen Collaboration

Actor Mithun Chakraborty has seemingly let a major secret slip about Jailer 2, confirming that…

4 hours ago

Former Head of China’s One-Child Policy Dies, Social Media Obituaries Turn Critical

The death of Peng Peiyun, a former senior official who once headed China’s Family Planning…

4 hours ago

Ranveer Singh Cheers Rupali Ganguly’s Mom as Her Dance Reel on Dhurandhar Song Wins Celebrity Love

A fun family reel featuring Rupali Ganguly’s mother, Rajani Ganguly, has taken social media by…

6 hours ago

‘Security-Driven Action, Not Religious’: Thailand Explains Demolition of Lord Vishnu Idol Near Cambodia Border

Thailand has issued an official clarification following international criticism over the demolition of a Lord…

6 hours ago

Sarvam Maya Twitter Reactions: Fans Cheer Nivin Pauly’s Return to Vintage Form, Aju Varghese Wins Laughs

The release of Sarvam Maya has sparked lively discussions on social media, with many viewers…

6 hours ago

Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri X Reviews: Ananya Panday Earns Praise, Kartik Aaryan Faces Harsh Criticism

The much-anticipated romantic drama Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri finally released in…

7 hours ago