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Ch Amer Bashir Anjum

Pakistan’s rising image and duty of responsible journalism

Published on: April 17, 2026 2:22 AM

In today’s fast-moving world, perception is shaped as much by media as by reality. What people read, watch, and hear becomes their understanding of nations they may never visit. This gives journalism a powerful role, not just to report events, but to present them with honesty, balance, and responsibility.

Pakistan today stands at an important point in its journey. Its global image is steadily improving, built on diplomacy, resilience, and a clear commitment to peace and cooperation. From constructive engagement in regional matters to meaningful contributions on international platforms, Pakistan is increasingly seen as a country looking forward, focused on stability, dialogue, and growth.

“A nation’s true image is not what is repeated the most, but what is reflected the most honestly.”

However, this evolving reality is not always reflected across the border.

In sections of Indian media, Pakistan is still often portrayed through a narrow and outdated lens one that emphasizes conflict while ignoring context and change. This approach may attract attention, but it does little to inform.

Journalism, at its best, should expand understanding. When it begins to limit it, something essential is lost.

“When stories are told from one angle only, truth becomes incomplete.”

This pattern is further reinforced by popular culture. Films such as Uri: The Surgical Strike and Raazi, and others in the same genre, often present Pakistan in an overly simplified and negative light. These portrayals are crafted for impact and emotion, but not always for balance.

While cinema has the right to dramatize, a repeated pattern of one-sided storytelling can begin to shape beliefs rather than entertain. Audiences, especially those who rely heavily on such content, may start accepting these portrayals as reality.

It is not that viewers are intentionally misled, but when narratives lack diversity and depth, they can unintentionally create a distorted picture.

“When fiction is repeated often enough, it quietly begins to feel like fact.”

 

How Perception Shapes People

The real impact of such narratives is seen in public thinking. When audiences are constantly exposed to the same message, they begin to accept it without reflection. Gradually, minds become less open to alternative views.

This is how societies become narrow, not by force, but by repetition.

 

‘A closed narrative creates a closed mind’

Instead of curiosity, there is certainty. Instead of dialogue, there is distance. This not only affects how people see Pakistan, but also how they understand the region as a whole.

The Pakistan of today cannot be defined by selective storytelling. It is a country working towards economic progress, regional connectivity, and international cooperation. Its role in promoting dialogue and stability has been acknowledged in many global forums.

There is a growing recognition that Pakistan is not looking for conflict, but for coexistence.

“The future belongs to nations that choose engagement over isolation.”

This shift deserves to be reported with fairness not overlooked or overshadowed by assumptions.

 

A Moment for Media to Reflect

This is not about criticism for its own sake. It is about responsibility. Media institutions, especially those with wide influence, have a duty to present a complete picture.

If journalism is to remain credible and respected, it must return to its core values:

Tell the full story, not just the convenient part

Encourage understanding, not division

Inform people, rather than influence them unfairly

“Trust is the strength of journalism-and balance is how it is earned.”

 

Choosing Harmony Over Hostility

South Asia shares history, culture, and a future that is deeply connected. The media can either keep old divisions alive or help create space for better understanding.

The choice is simple, but its impact is lasting.

 

‘Journalism should build bridges, not walls’

Promoting harmony does not mean ignoring differences. It means presenting them with honesty and respect-so that people can form opinions based on truth, not fear.

 

Conclusion

Pakistan’s global image is moving in a positive direction, shaped by effort, responsibility, and a clear vision for peace. It is a story that deserves to be told fairly.

For regional media, especially in India, this is a moment to rise above noise and return to meaningful journalism. Because in the end, relevance does not come from being the loudest voice, it comes from being the most trusted one.

And trust begins with telling the story as it truly is.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: journalism

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