
'India Was Actually Fighting China, Not Pakistan': Congress On Army Dy Chief Rahul Singh's Explosive Remarks
Jairam Ramesh further said that“China was micromanaging the Pakistan Air Force to an extraordinary degree", claiming that this was the reason why the Congress has been“asking for a discussion on the strategic challenges, economic challenges (and) diplomatic challenges being posed by China”. Also Read | Army deputy chief calls Operation Sindoor 'a masterly stroke' | Top 5 points
The Congress MP's comments came after Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Capability Development & Sustenance) Lt Gen Rahul R Singh said that“81 per cent of the military hardware with Pakistan is Chinese” and that China was providing all possible support to Pakistan during India's Operation Sindoor.
China-Pakistan allianceLt Gen Rahul Singh made the statement while speaking at the 'New Age Military Technologies' event organised by FICCI, on Friday.
While addressing the Pakistan-China alliance, the deputy army chief flagged that India actually has 'three adversaries', where Pakistan was on the front and China was providing all possible support to India's arch-rival.
Also Read | Dy Army Chief's BIG claim on Pakistan using Chinese weapons: '81% of...'Lt Gen Rahul Singh also mentioned Turkey, which has repeatedly vowed its support for Pakistan since Operation Sindoor.
India-China border disputeIndia and China share a 3, 800 km largely undemarcated and disputed border in the Himalayas and have gone to war over it.
Following the border standoff in eastern Ladakh, India has consistently maintained that peace and stability along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) are essential for normalising overall ties with China.
Also Read | 'Pak had only 30-45 seconds': Sharif's aide on India's BrahMos attackThe standoff began in May 2020, with a deadly clash in the Galwan Valley in June that year leading to a sharp deterioration in bilateral relations.
The face-off effectively ended following the completion of the disengagement process from Demchok and Depsang's last two friction points under an agreement finalised on October 21.
India's Operation Sindoor in Pakistan & PoKFor nearly four days after India struck nine terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) as part of its Operation Sindoor, the nuclear-armed nations were locked in intense hostilities, with Pakistan launching a wave of drone attacks across several Indian border states.
Jammu and Kashmir, particularly the districts of Poonch and Rajouri, were the hardest hit. Over 10 civilians were killed in J&K and Punjab, while India said that over 100 terrorists were eliminated during Operation Sindoor.
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