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MASSIVE REVELATION- Indian Army Exposes China, Turkey, Pakistan Nexus During Operation Sindoor

MASSIVE REVELATION- Indian Army Exposes China, Turkey, Pakistan Nexus During Operation Sindoor

Time of India3 days ago
Lt Gen Rahul R Singh, Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Capability Development & Sustenance), revealed chilling new details from Operation Sindoor. He said India faced not one, but three adversaries: Pakistan on the front, China providing real-time intelligence and weapons, and Turkey offering strategic support. He warned that China's 81% contribution to Pakistan's military hardware creates a 'live lab' scenario for Beijing to test its weapons. During DGMO-level talks, Pakistan had live updates of Indian positions, allegedly shared by China. Lt Gen Singh stressed the urgent need for a future-proof air defence system, noting that while Indian population centres were spared this time, the next conflict may target civilians directly.#operationsindoor #ltgenrahulsingh #indianarmy #triServicesStrike #ficcidefenceevent #militarytech #defencestrategy #warcontrol #dataintelligence #integratedforces #ltgenrahulsingh #airdefenceindia #chinapakistanaxis #turkey #3frontthreat #indiandefence #liveintelleak #defencereforms #toi #toibharat #bharat #trending #breakingnews #indianews
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