‘India Was Actually Fighting China, Not Pakistan’: Congress on Army Dy Chief Rahul Singh's Explosive Remarks
INDIA, JUL 04 – China supplied 81% of Pakistan’s military hardware and provided real-time intelligence during Operation Sindoor, while Turkey contributed drones and training, complicating India’s security challenges.
- On July 4, Deputy Army Chief Lt Gen Rahul Singh revealed China provided live inputs to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, using Pakistan as a 'live lab' for weapon testing.
- Singh stated that over 81% of Pakistan's military hardware in five years is Chinese, with Turkey supplying drones and personnel, forming a three-front adversary alliance.
- Evidence shows China provided real-time intelligence to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, treating the conflict as a “live lab” for weapon testing, with Turkish drones landing amid combat.
- Following Singh’s warning, India’s Defence Acquisition Council approved $12.3 billion for new air defence systems, including surface-to-air missiles, to boost military preparedness.
- Congress leader Jairam Ramesh announced his party will push for a full India-China relations debate in the July 21 monsoon session, amid revelations of China's support to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.
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‘India was actually fighting China, not Pakistan’: Congress on Army Dy Chief Rahul Singh's explosive remarks
The Congress also said that China was ‘micromanaging the Pakistan Air Force to an extraordinary degree’, claiming that it was the reason why the party had been ‘asking for a discussion’ on all the diplomatic challenges posed by China.
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