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China helped Pakistan with 'live inputs' in conflict with India, Indian Army deputy chief says

INDIA-PAKISTAN BORDER, JUL 05 – India's deputy army chief said China supplied Pakistan with real-time intelligence and 81% of Pakistani military hardware, complicating the May 2025 conflict and prompting calls for Indian military upgrades.

  • On July 4, Indian Deputy Army Chief Lt Gen Rahul R Singh alleged Beijing provided Pakistan with 'live inputs' on Indian military positions during the May conflict.
  • In May 2025, India blamed Islamabad for the April attack on Kashmir tourists, sparking four days of intense conflict with Pakistan, aided by Chinese and Turkish military support.
  • China provided Pakistan with real-time satellite intelligence, military hardware, and training, while Turkey supplied drones and personnel support during the May conflict, highlighting extensive foreign involvement.
  • India’s deputy army chief called for urgent upgrades to air defenses amid Chinese support to Pakistan, citing heightened two-front threats and the need for a robust military response.
  • India faces a three-front threat from Pakistan, China, and Turkey, complicating regional security amid China's support to Pakistan, as Singh warns of growing strategic challenges.
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The Mighty 790 KFGO broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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