NEW DELHI: Pakistan has formed a committee "to counter India's propaganda campaign" and has already taken steps to reach out to Indians "opposed to Narendra Modi 's extremism" Dawn reported today."Our missions abroad, including in New Delhi, are making outreach efforts to emphasise the extremist Indian policies," foreign policy chief Sartaj Aziz told the Pakistani Senate yesterday, according to the newspaper.Aziz also said the Pakistan's information technology ministry will prepare a "comprehensive strategy" to highlight the "Jammu and Kashmir dispute" via social media.The committee - that will include top military, defence and intelligence officials - is also expected to formulate "a doable and sustainable India-Kashmir policy", Aziz told the Senate yesterday.Another associated committee, chaired by the information secretary, has been formed to prepare fact sheets, counter India's propaganda campaign and design a media strategy to continuously highlight the Kashmiri freedom struggle, Aziz said. This committee also includes representatives from the ministries of defence, foreign affairs and information technology, as well as military and intelligence officials.Aziz said that the role of international lobbyists had become crucial in order to project the country's position and pursue foreign policy objectives and added that Pakistani missions abroad were also in close contact with the Pakistani and Kashmiri diaspora.Aziz may also have acknowledged that India has had success in isolating Pakistan in the region , because he said Pakistan is doing its utmost to engage the international community, including regional partners, to counter India's efforts.