
Indian security force personnel stand guard on the banks of Dal Lake, following a suspected militant attack in Pahalgam, April 25, 2025. — Reuters
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New Delhi: India’s Army Deputy Chief claimed on Friday that China provided “directly input” to Pakistan to Indian military positions during the deadly conflict in May, calling for a rapid upgrade to India’s air defense system in response to a developing threat.
Nuclear weapons rivals set fire to missiles, drones and artillery during a four-day battle, which was the worst in decades-which was born in April due to an attack on Hindu tourists in the illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir, which was alleged to have been blamed by New Delhi before Islamabad. Pakistan has refused to be involved in the attack.
Lieutenant General Rahul Singh claimed at a defense industry program in New Delhi that India fought two opponents during the dispute, Pakistan is a “front face” while China provided “all possible help”.
He claimed, “When the DGMO (Director General of Military Operations) level talks were underway, Pakistan … said that we know that you and such an important vector are boyfriend and is ready for action … they were getting direct input from China.”
However, Singh did not explain how India knew about the inputs directly from China.
After the 2020 border conflict, India’s relations with China suffered tensions, which gave rise to a four -year -old soldier, but tensions began to ease after reached the agreement to follow the countries in October.
Earlier, India had said that although Pakistan is a close alliance with China, there was no sign of any real assistance from Beijing during the conflict.
Regarding the possibility of China’s satellite imagery or other real -time intelligence, China’s Chief of Defense staff said such a picture was commercially available and could be obtained China or anywhere else.
Earlier, Pakistani officials have denied allegations of active support from China in the dispute.
Beijing, which welcomed the ceasefire in May, has provided assistance to Pakistan’s struggling economy since 2013 with investment and financial support from 2013.
The Chinese Foreign Minister also promised to support Pakistan’s national sovereignty and regional integrity when he met his Pakistani counterpart after the ceasefire.
Meanwhile, the head of the Indian Deputy Army also alleged that Turkey also provided key assistance to Pakistan during the fighting, in which it was equipped with a bireter and “drone, and” trained people “.
Ankara has strong ties with Islamabad, and he expressed solidarity with him during the conflict, which indicated Indians to boycott everything from Turkish coffee to holidays in the country.
The Turkish Ministry of Defense did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for comment.
Conflict
Last month, Pakistan and India engaged in the military confrontation with the April Phalgam attack in the IOJK.
In response to Indian aggression, Pakistan’s armed forces launched a massive retaliation, called “Operation Bonyan Um-Marsus”, and targeted several Indian military targets in several areas.
Pakistan dropped its six fighter jets, including three Rafael, and dozens of drones. At least 87 hours later, the war between the two countries equipped with nuclear weapons ended May 10 with a ceasefire agreement by the United States.
After Washington spoke with the two sides, US President Donald Trump first announced the ceasefire on social media, but India is different from Trump’s claims that his intervention and endeavor to end trade negotiations.
However, Pakistan has recognized Trump’s efforts last month, citing its role in eliminating tensions between Pakistan and India, and formally recommended them for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize.