Twitter ‘Snaps’ Back At PM Modi’s Recent Claims Of Using Digital Cams & Email In 1988

Srishti Magan

Recently, in an interview with News Nation, PM Narendra Modi talked about leading India’s digital revolution by claiming to have started using emails and digital camera in 1988. 

However, Twitterati responded with actual facts about India’s digital revolution, and called out the the fallacy in his comments: 

More recently, PM Modi has also earned flak from Twitterati for his comments on the Balakot strikes. He shared that he had suggested Indian fighter jets could escape detection by Pakistani radars under cloud cover. 

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