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Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir warns India, dismisses claims of support from China during Op Sindoor, ‘Any attempt to…’

Asim Munir, Chief of Pakistani Army, rejected the country’s allegations that the country received external strategic support from China during the conflict of Sindoor operation of India.

Asim Munir, Chief of Pakistani Army, rejected India’s claims that the country received external strategic support from China

Asim Munir, Chief of Pakistani Army, rejected the country’s allegations that the country received external strategic support from China during the conflict of Sindoor operation of India. Munir rejected these allegations by India as “irresponsible and actually wrong”. Munir was talking while addressing the graduates at Islamabad National Defense University. In a Stern attack, Munir reiterated to weaken Pakistan’s sovereignty or that any provocation will be handled with a quick and determined response without any restriction or fear.

“Pakistan’s successful operation is irresponsible and in fact wrong for foreign support in Bunyanum Marsoos, and reflects a chronic reluctance to accept domestic talent and institutional flexibility that has developed strategic caution for decades for decades,” he said. In addition, it is a poor quality initiative to play camp politics to call other states as participants in a bilateral military conflict. ”

Days before the statements, the Vice President of the Indian Army, LT Gen Rahul R Singh proposed to support Pakistan as an experiment for the “live laboratory için to test various weapons systems during the Sindoor operation of China.

Asim Munir, “Population centers, military bases, economic centers and ports attempt to target our attempt will immediately suffer and call more than mutual response,” he said. Contrary to India’s strategic behavior based on India’s “narrow-minded self -izing”, Pakistan claimed that Pakistan has found a stabiles in the region, anchored on mutual respect and peace.
“It is also a poor quality attempt to play camp politics to call other states completely in bilateral military conflict.” His words came in response to Lt Gen Rahul R Singh, Vice President of the Indian Army, who stated that Beijing was active behind the scenes during his four -day conflict with Pakistan.

LT Gen Rahul R Singh, Vice President of the Indian Army, claimed that Beijing provided active military support to Pakistan during the Sindoor operation, using Beijing as a “live laboratory” to test various weapons systems.

Gen, which addressed a seminar in Delhi last week. While Singh, while Pakistan’s “front face ,, expanded the possible support to the entire weather ally of China, he added that Turkey plays an important role by providing military equipment to Islamabad, and that India is dealing with at least three competitors during the 7-10 May conflict.

(With inputs from PTI)

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