Pakistani Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir on Monday denied that China’s help was received during a four -day military conflict with India. He said that such claims are factually wrong. Addressing Graduate Officers at the National Defense University (NDU), Islamabad, Munir reiterated that any adventurous or effort to weaken Pakistan’s sovereignty would be responded with quick and firm response without any obstruction or hesitation. Actually, Pakistan is getting very bad about the fact that it cannot face India alone, so it had to seek the help of China and Türkiye.
Asim Munir said, ‘The allegations made about the external support received by Pakistan are irresponsibly and factually wrong. Describing other countries as partners in purely bilateral military conflict is also an attempt to do the politics of camp. Aseem Munir’s commentary came a few days after the comment of Lt Gen Rahul Singh, Deputy Chief of the Indian Army, that he said that Beijing provided active military assistance to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor and used the conflict between the two countries as a laboratory to testing its various weapons systems.
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Addressing a seminar in Delhi last week, General Singh said that Pakistan is a front face, and China is giving all possible help to its evergreen friend, Turkey is also playing a major role by supplying military hardware to Islamabad. He said that during the military conflict from 7 to 10 May, India was actually dealing with at least three enemies at a time. Reacting to this, Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir said that we will respond with full force to any attempt to target our cities, military bases, economic centers and ports.
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India started Operation Sindoor on 7 May, targeting terrorist structures in Pakistan -controlled areas in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April. After this attack, there were fierce clashes for four days, which ended with consent to stop military action on 10 May. India’s fierce retaliation forced Pakistan to kneel. India’s Air Force bombed 12 airbase of Pakistan, in which the enemy country suffered a lot of damage. After these attacks, the DGMO of the Pakistani Army with its Indian counterpart contacted the hot line and pleaded for a ceasefire.
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