China helped Pakistan with ‘living supplies’ in conflict with India, says the Indian army


India Bsf Stail Stand Guard at the Crossing of Attari-Wagah on the border between India-Pakistan in Amritsar, on April 25, 2025.-Reuters
India BSF security personnel at the Attari-Wagah crossing on the border between India-Pakistan in Amritsar, on April 25, 2025.-Reuters
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Nueva Delhi: China gave Islamabad “live contributions” in key Indian positions during Pakistan’s mortal conflict with his neighbor in May, the deputy director of the Indian Army said Friday, asking for urgent improvements to the country’s air defense systems.

The rivals with nuclear weapons used missiles, drones and artillery fire during the four -day fighting, their worst in decades, caused by an attack in April by Hindu tourists in illegally occupied Indians Jammu and Cashmira (Iiojk) that New Delhi blamed Islamabad, before agreeing a repository. Pakistan has denied participation in the attack.

India fought two adversaries during the conflict, since Pakistan was the “frontal face”, while China provided “all possible support”, Lieutenant General Rahul Singh said in an event of the defense industry in New Delhi.

“When the DGMO level conversations (General Director of Military Operations), Pakistan … said we know that his vector such and so important is prepared and is ready for action … he was receiving live contributions from China,” he said.

However, Singh did not explain how India knew about China’s live contributions.

India’s relationship with China tense after a 2020 border clash that caused a four -year military confrontation, but tensions began to relieve after countries reached a pact to go back in October.

India had previously said that although Pakistan is closely ally with China, there were no signs of real aid of Beijing during the conflict.

Regarding the possibility that China provides satellite images or other intelligence in real time, the head of defense of India had said that such images were commercially available and that it could have been acquired from China or other places.

Pakistani officials have previously dismissed the accusations of receiving active support from China in the conflict.

Beijing, who welcomed the high fire in May, has helped the economy with difficulties from Pakistan with investments and financial support since 2013.

The Chinese Foreign Minister also promised support for Pakistan to safeguard his national sovereignty and territorial integrity when he met his pachystone counterpart days after the high fire.

Meanwhile, the deputy chief of the Indian army also claimed that Turkiye also provided key support to Pakistan during the fighting, equipping it with Bayraktar and “numerous” drones, and “trained individuals.”

Ankara has strong ties with Islamabad, and had expressed solidarity with him during the crash, which led the Indians to boycott everything from Turkish coffee to vacation in the country.

The Turkish Ministry of Defense did not immediately respond to a Reuters Request for comments.

The conflict

Last month, Pakistan and India participated in the military confrontation caused by the Pahalgam attack in April in Iiojk.

In response to Indian aggression, the Armed Forces of Pakistan launched a large-scale military action, called “Bunyan-Mou-Marshus Operation”, and addressed several Indian military objectives in multiple regions.

Pakistan knocked down his six combat planes, including three raffles and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the war between the two nations with nuclear weapons ended on May 10 with a high -fire agreement negotiated by the United States.

The president of the United States, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced the high fire on social networks after Washington had conversations with both parties, but India has deferred with Trump’s claims that resulted from his intervention and threats to cut commercial conversations.

However, Pakistan has recognized Trump’s efforts and formally recommended it for the Nobel Peace Prize 2026, citing his role in the deactivity of tensions between Pakistan and India last month.



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