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India’s Deputy Army Chief Lt. Gen. Rahul R. Singh stated that India fought not just Pakistan but also faced covert support from China and Turkey during a recent border clash. He revealed that China provided Pakistan with military equipment and real-time intelligence, using the conflict as a testing ground. Singh also criticized delays in military supply chains, citing foreign dependency. Experts warn India must strengthen its defenses and reduce reliance on external suppliers to prepare for future conflicts.

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Jugantor 05 Jul 25

India Faced "Three Adversaries" in Clash with Pakistan, Says Army Deputy Chief

India had to confront not just Pakistan, but two additional adversaries—China and Turkey—during its recent conflict at the border, claimed Indian Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Lt. Gen. Rahul R. Singh). Speaking at the "New Age Military Technologies" program organized by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), he emphasized that while Pakistan was the visible opponent, it received covert support from China and Turkey.


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