NEW DELHI: Following the recent Pahalgam attack, which heightened tensions in the Kashmir region, Indian media reported that China has provided Pakistan with 100 advanced missiles, significantly enhancing its defensive capabilities.
The timing of the missile transfer, which comes after the Pahalgam attack, has raised concerns, further escalating the already volatile situation in South Asia.
The missiles, said to be long-range and advanced, are said to bolster Pakistan’s military preparedness. While details of the missiles are unknown, the delivery is being seen as a major strategic move by China to bolster Pakistan’s defense posture at a time of instability.
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