A big truth has come to light about the recent four-day military conflict between India and Pakistan, 'Operation Sindoor'. Pakistan got help from China in this operation. China itself has accepted this fact in front of the world. But on the other hand, Pakistan is turning away from this whole truth and is saying that it did not get any kind of external help. The question is, who is Pakistan deceiving, the world or itself?
China exposed Pakistan's lies.
When Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning was asked in a press conference in Beijing on Monday whether China gave military help to Pakistan during the Indo-Pak conflict, she accepted it by saying, 'China and Pakistan are traditional friendly neighbors and defense and security cooperation between the two countries is a part of normal cooperation, which is not against any third country.'
In this statement, Mao Ning admitted that military cooperation between China and Pakistan is continuing, and it continued even during the Indo-Pak conflict. He also said that both India and Pakistan are important neighbors of China, and China wants relations between the two to remain stable.
Munir is still busy spreading lies.
But Pakistan is on the back foot after this revelation. Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir rejected the statement of a senior Indian Army officer, which said that Pakistan got support from China during Operation Sindoor. Asim Munir termed it 'factually incorrect' and said that such things reflect Pakistan's habit of denying 'indigenous capability' and 'institutional strength'.
He said in his statement, 'Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos' was completely the result of Pakistan's military preparations and strategic thinking. Claiming the role of any external country is irresponsible.' Amidst this duplicity, China's statement itself exposes Pakistan. Chinese government media platforms like 'Global Times' have also accepted the defense cooperation between China and Pakistan.
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