Pakistan got ‘live inputs’ from China in India conflict: Official
During the ‘Marka-e-Haq’ battle, Pakistan stunned and confused the Indian Army through advanced electronic warfare tactics, according to Indian Army Deputy Chief Lt. Gen. Rahul Singh.
The nuclear-armed rivals used missiles, drones, and artillery fire during the four-day fighting – their worst in decades – triggered by an April attack on tourists in India-held Kashmir that New Delhi blamed on Islamabad, before agreeing to a ceasefire. Pakistan has denied involvement in the April attack.
Speaking at a recent defense industry event in New Delhi, Lt Gen Singh openly acknowledged Pakistan’s military superiority in the conflict, particularly in the domain of electronic warfare.
He revealed that Pakistan had prior knowledge of India’s troop movements and strategic deployments, which significantly disrupted Indian planning and operations. “It became clear that Pakistan was aware our primary defense systems were active,” Singh noted.
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