No, the Indoraptor was not a real dinosaur. It is a fictional species created for the Jurassic World film franchise.
The Indoraptor first appeared in the movie Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, where it was depicted as a genetically engineered hybrid dinosaur, created from the DNA of both Velociraptor and Indominus rex. This concept of hybrid dinosaurs is a theme explored in the films to portray advances in genetic engineering and the consequences of manipulating nature.
Real dinosaurs, such as Velociraptor and Tyrannosaurus rex, existed millions of years ago, whereas the Indoraptor is purely a product of creative storytelling designed to entertain audiences and explore moral questions regarding bioengineering and animal ethics.