China response to India Pakistan tensions:
In a powerful statement underscoring the evolving geopolitical dynamics of South Asia, Professor Victor Gao, Vice President of the Center for China and Globalization, declared that China will not allow any nation to pose a threat to Pakistan or compromise its sovereignty and territorial integrity. His remarks, made during an interview with Turkish media, come at a time of heightened tensions between Pakistan and India and serve as a reaffirmation of China’s staunch support for its long-time ally.
J-10C Fighter Jet Performance Highlights China’s Military Capabilities
Professor Gao highlighted the recent military standoff between India and Pakistan as a critical moment showcasing the potency and reliability of Chinese military technology—most notably the J-10C fighter jet. Once considered inferior to Western and Russian aircraft, the J-10C has now proven its mettle on the South Asian battlefield.
“The capabilities demonstrated by the J-10C should serve as a serious wake-up call to the global community—particularly to the United States and Europe,” Gao stated. “There is no ambiguity—the cost of provoking China will be significant.”
China-Pakistan ‘Iron Brothers’ Bond Emphasized by Chinese Scholar
According to Gao, the successful deployment and operation of the J-10C fighters in support of Pakistan sent a clear strategic signal. They not only countered advanced European and Russian-origin aircraft but also showcased China’s growing capability to provide cutting-edge defense solutions to its allies.
China response to India Pakistan tensions
Beyond military hardware, Gao emphasized the enduring strategic and emotional bond between China and Pakistan, likening the relationship to that of “iron brothers.” “China and Pakistan are more than just strategic partners—we are family. Our friendship is unbreakable, forged in decades of mutual support and trust,” he said.
“China will show the world that no power—regional or global—will be allowed to bully Pakistan or infringe upon its sovereignty.”