Pakistan army chief rejects Indian allegation of Chinese help in May conflict


FILE PHOTO: A police officer stands in front of the traffic, next to posters of the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Asim Munir, in Karachi, Pakistan May 20, 2025. The army chief has dismissed allegations of receiving active support from China in the May conflict between India and Pakistan. - Reuters

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir on Monday (July 7) rejected New Delhi's allegation that his military received active support from longtime ally China in its conflict with India in May.

Indian army's deputy chief Lieutenant General Rahul Singh said last week that China gave Islamabad "live inputs" on key Indian positions.

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