Pakistan Denies Indian Claims of Chinese Military Aid
Pakistan Denies Indian Claims of Chinese Military Aid

Pakistan Denies Indian Claims of Chinese Military Aid

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Pakistan's army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, has rejected Indian claims that China provided real-time military support to Pakistan during the May 2025 border conflict, labeling the allegations as factually incorrect and an attempt to cover up Indian military shortcomings. Munir stated that Pakistan conducted its operations independently, without any direct foreign involvement. Chinese officials also responded, asserting their defense cooperation with Pakistan is routine and not aimed at any third country. The Pakistani military warned that any future aggression would be met with a swift and disproportionate response. India's allegations remain unsubstantiated and have not been publicly supported by Beijing. The situation highlights persistent tensions and mistrust between Pakistan and India, as China signals a willingness to improve relations with New Delhi.

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