‘India Was Actually Fighting China, Not Pakistan’: Congress on Army Dy Chief Rahul Singh's Explosive Remarks
- India and Pakistan engaged in a four-day conflict in May 2025 involving missiles, drones, and artillery along the Line of Control before agreeing to a ceasefire on May 10.
- The conflict followed a terror attack on April 22 in Pahalgam that killed 26 people, prompting India to launch Operation Sindoor targeting terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoK.
- Deputy Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen Rahul R Singh revealed that Pakistan received live real-time intelligence from China during the conflict, while Turkey supplied Bayraktar drones and trained personnel to Pakistan.
- Lt Gen Singh stated that 81% of Pakistani military hardware comes from China, describing the four-day fight as a ‘‘live lab’’ for China to test weapons and calling for India to urgently upgrade its air defence systems.
- The conflict underscored the complex threat from three adversaries—Pakistan, China, and Turkey—highlighting the need for India to strengthen technological capabilities and strategic preparedness in modern warfare.
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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.
While addressing a program, Indian Army's Deputy Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Rahul R Singh said that we have definitely learnt a lot of lessons from Operation Sindoor... the war was taking place on a border but China was giving it all possible help.
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