China-Pakistan nexus exposed! Islamabad admits getting … from Beijing during Operation Sindoor

Pakistan confirmed that China shared the intelligence input during the Sindoor operation. Although many people in India have said before, Islamabad has clearly and officially accepted it for the first time.
Chinese and Pakistani Troops (File Picture)
In a surprising revelation, Pakistan confirmed that China shared the intelligence input during the Sindoor operation. Although many people in India have said before, Islamabad has clearly and officially accepted it for the first time. Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif speaking with Arab news confirmed that China shared intelligence in Islamabad and India during the four -day war -like situation in which India and Pakistan attacked each other’s military facilities. New Delhi, 26 unarmed civilians were killed after the terrorist attack, the terrorist targeted to hide. Islamabad attacked Indian military facilities and retaliated.
Khwaja Asif: We share information
To state that the sharing of intelligence between the allied countries is a normal practice, “These days close to each other shares intelligence. If we share any information we have, it is very normal.” He said. Pakistani Defense Minister, such stock exchanges are particularly important in the context of China’s own disputes with China, emphasizing, “If we share any information that can pose a threat to us or the Chinese.
What did India say?
China has been tightly lips from the beginning. However, the Indian Defense Chief General Anil Chauhan underestimated it. “Pakistan is probably using Chinese sources, while there is no definite proof of real-time targeting support,” participating in the Shangi-La dialogue in Singapore last month. He said. “When it comes to space and satellite intelligence, access is commercially available for everyone. While relying on our own satellite resources, Pakistan may have benefited from Chinese or Western commercial images. I cannot confirm whether real -time targeting data are provided to them, but they want help from allies.”



