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China's Military Role in India-Pakistan Clash Revealed by Indian Analysts

  • On May 7, 2025, India initiated Operation Sindoor, conducting strikes against militant bases located in Pakistan and the Pakistan-administered region of Kashmir, following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam that resulted in the deaths of 26 tourists.
  • The operation followed escalating India-Pakistan tensions triggered by the April 22 massacre in Pahalgam, which India blamed on Pakistan-sponsored terrorism while Pakistan denied involvement and proposed an international inquiry.
  • India claimed China assisted Pakistan by reorganizing its radar and air defense systems, adjusting satellite coverage, and supplying weapons like the J-10C fighter jet and PL-15 missiles during the conflict.
  • A representative from China’s foreign ministry emphasized the country’s neutral stance in the India-Pakistan conflict, urging both nations to remain calm and supporting efforts to establish and maintain a lasting ceasefire that began on May 10, 2025.
  • The conflict’s revelation of Chinese assistance to Pakistan heightens India’s apprehension about confronting coordinated challenges from both neighbors, likely leading to a strategic review of security policies across South Asia.
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Baba Bageshwar taunted Pakistan at Patahi Chausima in Muzaffarpur and said, "Pakistan is crazy. We don't trust China's charger, it trusts missiles. Our daughters entered the house and attacked, what will happen if we have to deal with our sons?"

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During the more than two weeks of military conflict between Pakistan and India, China intervened under cover. Beijing provided logistical and intelligence support to Islamabad. A geopolitical power game in an unstable region. When the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan escalated after the bloody Islamist terror attack on April 22, this was obviously not only an armed clash between the two nuclear powers alone. Pakistan, which also owns …

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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