‘India Was Actually Fighting China, Not Pakistan’: Congress on Army Dy Chief Rahul Singh's Explosive Remarks
- At a FICCI defence seminar, Lt Gen Rahul R Singh revealed China used Pakistan as a proxy to test weapons with real-time intelligence support.
- During Operation Sindoor on May 7, Pakistan relied heavily on Chinese support, with 81% of its military hardware being Chinese-supplied, enabling real-time intelligence sharing, according to Indian officials.
- Pakistan relied heavily on Chinese real-time intelligence and received 81% of its military hardware from China during Operation Sindoor, exposing deep military support ties.
- The Chinese support to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor underscores China's role in testing weapons, with 81% of Pakistani military hardware being Chinese-supplied, highlighting regional strategic concerns.
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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.
China has provided the archenemy Pakistan in the military conflict in April "every conceivable support," says New Delhi. Beijing, for example, has provided information about Indian positions.
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