A month after Operation Sindoor and the resulting military growth between India and Pakistan, Army Deputy Chief Lieutenant General Rahul R Singh said on Friday that 81 percent of the military hardware that the Pakistani army receives is of Chinese origin.
In a video released by news agency PTI, The Lieutenant General is heard saying: “Some lessons I felt that I should give the flag as far as ‘Operation Sindoor’ is concerned. First, one limit, two opponents. Pakistan was a front face. We had all possible support for China, and this is no surprise because if you looked at the figures, in the last five years, 81 percent of the military hardware received by Pakistan are all sugar. So, it’s not surprising “
He said, “China probably noticed that it is capable of testing its weapons against various other arms systems. It is like a live lab that is available for it.”
Video | Delhi: Lieutenant General Rahul R Singh, the Deputy Chief of the Army (Capacity Development and Jeevika) says, “Some lessons I felt that I felt that I should give a flag as ‘Operation Sindoor’. First, first, first, a boundary, two opponents. Pakistan had a front face. We had a front face. pic.twitter.com/n4qm1wbckb
– Press Trust of India (@PTI_NEWS) July 4, 2025
Four-night military conflict between India and Pakistan, which began in early 7 May, was the most detailed outbreak of enmity since the 1971 war. As part of Operation Sindoor, nine terrorist camps in Pakistan captured Kashmir (POK) and Pakistan and were successfully destroyed.
Operation Sindoor was a response to a terrorist attack on 22 April in Pahalgam in South Kashmir, which claimed the lives of 26 citizens. The government said that the strike was said between 1.05 am and 1.30 pm to give justice to the victims of the terrorist attack and their families, “the government said.
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