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'Close neighbours enjoying traditional friendship': China plays down its backing to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor after General Singh's 'live-lab' jibe

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said the India-China relationship is in a “critical moment of improvement and development” and Beijing would like to promote steady growth of bilateral ties with New Delhi.

July 07, 2025 / 17:40 IST
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General Singh had said that while Pakistan was the "front face", China extended all possible support to its all-weather ally during Operation Sindoor

China on Monday sought to downplay Indian Army's Deputy Chief Lt General Rahul R Singh's remarks that China was providing all possible support to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, using the conflict as a “live lab” to test various weapon systems.

While responding to a question on General Singh’s remarks, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said, "I am not familiar with the specifics you mentioned. Let me say that China and Pakistan are close neighbours enjoying traditional friendship. Defence and security cooperation is part of the normal cooperation between the two countries and does not target any third party."

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When pointed out that China’s active support in providing live inputs to Pakistan during the conflict was contrary to the assertion that the close ties do not target any third party, Mao said, "I am not sure how that allegation came about. Different people may have different perspectives”.

“What I can say is, China-Pakistan relations do not target any third party. This is China’s policy. On India-Pakistan relations, we support the two sides in properly addressing differences through dialogue and consultation and jointly keeping the region peaceful and stable”.