Key Points

Lt Gen Rahul Singh revealed China’s strategy of testing weapons via Pakistan during conflicts like Operation Sindoor. He highlighted Pakistan’s heavy reliance on Chinese arms and real-time intel sharing between the two. The officer stressed India’s need for advanced air defence and counter-drone systems. The address also exposed deepening China-Pakistan-Turkey defence cooperation against India.

Key Points: Lt Gen Rahul Singh Says China Tests Weapons via Pakistan Proxy

  • China supplies 81% of Pakistan's military hardware
  • Operation Sindoor exposed real-time China-Pak intel sharing
  • India lacks Iron Dome-like systems for vast geography
  • Drones and C4ISR critical for modern warfare dominance
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China using Pakistan as proxy to test weapons: Deputy Army Chief Lt Gen Rahul Singh

Indian Army Deputy Chief warns China is using Pakistan as a live lab for military hardware testing, citing Operation Sindoor and Sino-Pak-Turkish collusion.

"China would rather inflict pain through its neighbours than directly engage – Lt Gen Rahul Singh"

New Delhi, July 4

China is using Pakistan as a proxy to test its military hardware, said Lieutenant General Rahul R Singh, Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Capability Development and Sustenance), during a keynote address at a FICCI defence seminar on Friday.

Referring to the recent Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 civilians, Lt Gen Singh said, “It’s no surprise that 81% of the military equipment Pakistan has acquired in the past five years is Chinese. China would rather inflict pain through its neighbours than directly engage.”

He highlighted that China is using real conflicts as a “live lab” to assess its weapon systems.

“This must be taken very seriously,” he cautioned.

“We had one border and two adversaries, actually three. Pakistan was in the front. China was providing all possible support. Turkey also played an important role in providing the type of support it did. When DGMO-level talks were on, Pakistan was actually mentioning that your such and such important vectors are ready for action and requested us to pull it back. They were getting real time updates from China”, said the Lieutenant General.

On the need of a robust air defence system, he acknowledged that some indigenous air defence systems performed well during Operation Sindoor, while others revealed critical gaps.

“We don't have the luxury of systems like Israel’s Iron Dome because of our vast geography and limited resources. Still, our population centres must be protected with layered air defence,” he said.

Lt Gen Singh underlined the growing role of drones, counter-drone systems, and long-range artillery in modern warfare.

“We need to move very fast. It’s a cat-and-mouse game,” he remarked.

He also emphasized the importance of enhancing C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) capabilities to maintain strategic dominance and civil-military fusion.

Notably, the Operation Sindoor, India’s retaliatory action, exposed both vulnerabilities and strengths—but more importantly, it showed the growing depth of Sino-Pak-Turkish defence cooperation.

- IANS

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Shreya B
While I appreciate our army's vigilance, I wish the government would allocate more budget to indigenous defense manufacturing. We can't keep relying on imports forever.
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Aman W
Turkey's involvement is concerning too. This isn't just about China-Pak anymore. We need stronger diplomatic ties with other nations to counter this axis.
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Michael C
The drone warfare point is crucial. Saw how effective they were in Ukraine conflict. India needs to invest heavily in both offensive and defensive drone tech.
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Priya S
Operation Sindoor showed our soldiers' bravery, but also exposed gaps. Hope the government acts fast on Lt Gen's warnings. Our borders can't be compromised!
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Varun X
China's proxy war strategy is clear. Time for India to strengthen QUAD alliance and develop our own defense ecosystem. Atmanirbhar Bharat is the only way!
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Nisha Z
The real-time intel sharing between China-Pak is alarming. Our cyber warfare capabilities need equal focus along with conventional defense systems.

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