China Helped Pakistan during Operation Sindoor: Recently, Indian Army Deputy Chief Lieutenant General Rahul R.K. Singh said in an important statement that Pakistan got full support of China during Operation Sindoor. He alleged that China used this struggle as a “live lab”, in which it tested many of its defense systems and gave live inputs to Pakistan from satellite. When a response was sought from China’s Foreign Ministry on this issue, spokesperson Mao Ning called China-Pakistan defense cooperation “general and not against any third party”.
China supported Pakistan satellite?
According to General Rahul Singh, China gave military technical assistance to Pakistan during the four-day military conflict between Indo-Pak. He said that China used its satellites to monitor the activities of the Indian Army. Gave real time input to Pakistan. Even when the ceasefire was being discussed between the DGMOs of India and Pakistan, China was still helping Pakistan. It is an example of a borrowed knife policy with a rented knife, one of the ancient 36 strategies of China.
China’s response
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning said that he is not familiar with the information issued by General Rahul Singh. Pakistan and China are traditional friends and their defense cooperation is common, which does not target a third country. China considers India and Pakistan as important neighbors and has been working to maintain regional peace and stability.
Statement of statement towards India-China relations reform
Mao Ning further said that the relations between China and India are currently at a sensitive and critical point. Beijing wants to work towards positive and stable relations with India. China has closely followed the incidents of Indo-Pak conflict in recent weeks and months and tried to promote peace-talks.
China’s role in regional peace
China reiterated that it supports efforts to resolve disputes through dialogue and consultation between India and Pakistan. Beijing will play a creative role in this direction so that peace remains in South Asia.
Did not answer on Rafael’s question
Mao Ning refused to comment on the reports that claimed that after the India-Pakistan tension, China has instructed its embassies to doubt the ability of Rafale fighter jets made in France. He briefly said, I do not know what you have mentioned.

