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China has acknowledged for the first time that it extended technical support to Pakistan during its four-day conflict with India in May 2025, the South China Morning Post reported.
In an interview with Chinese state broadcaster CCTV aired on Thursday, Zhang Heng, an engineer from the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, recounted the conditions in which he worked with Pakistani forces during the conflict. The engineer is associated with the Chengdu Aircraft Design and Research Institute, according to the newspaper.
“At the support base, we frequently heard the roar of fighter jets taking off and the constant wail of air-raid sirens,” Zhang was quoted as saying. “By late morning, the temperature was already approaching 50 degrees Celsius [122 degrees Fahrenheit. It was a real ordeal for us, both mentally and physically.”
Zhang said that the motivation of his team was to ensure that their equipment could “truly perform at its full combat potential”, according to the South China Morning Post.
Tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad escalated in May last year when the Indian military carried out strikes – codenamed Operation Sindoor – on what it claimed were terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
The strikes were in response to the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, which killed 26 persons on April 22.
The Pakistan Army retaliated to Indian strikes...