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China used India-Pakistan conflict as ‘live lab’: Deputy Chief of Army Staff

Lt Gen Rahul R Singh revealed China used Pakistan as a proxy against India during May’s four-day conflict, offering military support and using the clash to test weapons. He also flagged Turkiye's role in aiding Pakistan with drones and hardware

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Published Date - 4 July 2025, 04:35 PM
China used India-Pakistan conflict as ‘live lab’: Deputy Chief of Army Staff
Deputy Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Rahul R Singh (Image source: X/@FICCI)
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New Delhi: China used Pakistan to cause pain to India and it was providing all possible support to its all-weather ally during the four-day conflict between Indian and Pakistani militaries in May, Deputy Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Rahul R Singh said on Friday.

In an address at industry chamber FICCI, the senior official said China also used the India-Pakistan conflict as a “live lab” available to test various weapon systems.


Lt Gen Singh also highlighted China’s ancient military strategy of “36 stratagems” and killing the adversary with a “borrowed knife” to buttress the point that Beijing extended all possible support to Pakistan to harm India.

India was actually dealing with three adversaries, he said, suggesting that besides Pakistan and China, Turkiye was also playing a major role in supplying military hardware to Islamabad.

The Deputy Chief of Army Staff, who looks after the Indian Army’s capability development and sustenance vertical, said Beijing’s support to Islamabad was not surprising as 81 per cent of the military hardware of the Pakistani armed forces are from China.

“He (China) would rather use the neighbour to cause pain (to India) than getting involved in a mudslinging match on the northern border,” Lt Gen Singh said. “Pakistan was the front face. We had China providing all possible support. And there was no surprise because, if you look at the statistics in the last five years, 81 per cent of the military hardware that Pakistan is getting is all Chinese,” he said.

Lt Gen Singh said Turkiye also played an important role in providing support to Pakistan. “We saw numerous drones coming and landing in the face of war, during the war, along with the individuals who were there,” he said.

The Deputy Chief of Army Staff said the “strategic messaging” by the Indian leadership was unambiguous, adding that the planning and selection of targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) was based on a lot of data.

India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting terrorist infrastructure in territories controlled by Pakistan in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.

The strikes triggered four days of intense clashes that ended with an understanding on stopping the military actions on May 10. New Delhi has been maintaining that India’s fierce counter-attack that day forced Pakistan to plead for ending the hostilities.

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