Supporting a lie is lying. You claimed that Grok is lying. Hence the allegation. As a person you might be having high integrity but that seems to be missing from your efforts here. So, look inwards and don’t blame me.
Since you called Grok a joke, I asked ChatGPT.
**Confirmed or widely reported verified events**
• India conducted Operation Sindoor — precision strikes against terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan Azaad Kashmir on May 7–8, 2025. This was publicly acknowledged by Indian authorities. 
• Satellite imagery released (e.g., by Maxar) suggested damage to several Pakistani airbases, indicating that strikes inside Pakistan did take place — not Indian territory. 
What has not been reliably shown
• Pakistan striking Indian airbases like Amritsar or Srinagar
• Indiscriminate bombing / missiles across Indian territory
• Confirmed downing of Indian jets by Pakistan
Those claims have been debunked or lack evidence. 
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3. Disinformation and Propaganda Online
What we do know from fact-checking sources:

Many Pakistan-linked social media accounts circulated false visuals claiming attacks on India. 

Several of these used old clips or unrelated videos as “proof” of strikes.
This fits a broader pattern where both sides share competing narratives, often amplified on social media. Some posts are genuine eyewitness accounts, some are propaganda, and many are misattributed media.
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4. Are the Claims Logical?
If the post claims “Pakistan bombed Indian airbases”
Not logical or supported by evidence:

No credible satellite imagery of such damage has been released

No official Indian military or government has confirmed such an attack to be successful

Fact-checks show past claims referencing Indian Bases were false posts using unrelated videos/images 

Pakistan has not released any material to substantiate their claims of success against Indian installations
If the post suggests a broader conflict is ongoing
Yes — tensions did escalate between India and Pakistan around mid-2025, including:
• military actions
• suspension of treaties (e.g., Indus Water Treaty)
• diplomatic responses
But the scope and damage during that escalation are often exaggerated or spun differently on social media by various accounts. 
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5. Conclusion — Are the Claims Correct?
Claim. Likely Accuracy
Pakistan bombed Indian airbases

False / Debunked
Videos of attacks on Indian bases

Mostly fake or misattributed
Pakistan retaliated militarily

Some exchanges may have occurred, but not proven
India carried out precision strikes in Pakistan

Supported by official narrative
Bottom Line
It is not correct to claim that Pakistan bombed Indian Airbases or struck Indian territory, based on available verified information and fact checks. These kinds of posts are part of the information war that often accompanies real diplomatic and military tensions, and many visuals circulating online have been shown to be old, unrelated, AI modified or misleading.