
Minister of external belongings with Jaishankar discussed China’s involvement in the recent clash between India and Pakistan. He noted that China and Pakistan are “very close” countries.
India started surgery Sindoor 7 May 2025 and focused on nine terrorist camps across Pakistan and Pakistan occupied by Kashmir (POK).
Jaishankar about the role of China
In an interview with the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Jaishankar said, “You know, many weapon systems that Pakistan has, Chinese origin, and both countries are very close. You can draw conclusions.”
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China had previously expressed support for Pakistan. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi described Pakistan as an “ironic friend” and called on India and Pakistan to limit and engage in the dialogue to de-combating tension.
Jaishankar has recently taken the problem with Western custom to display regional voltages in South Asia – especially between India and Pakistan – as an imminent nuclear threat.
“Very, very far away. I am sincerely amazing me with your question,” he said, as the journalist asked how far the world was from a nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan.
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“There was no nuclear level in no time. There is a narrative as if everything that happens in our part of the world leads directly to a nuclear problem. It disrupts me a lot because it supports terrible activities like terrorism,” he said.
The Minister of the External Affairs was in Berlin at the third and last stage of his three -way tour of the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany.
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The reaction of India after the terrorist attack Pahalgam Jaishankar said that the new Delhi had sent a clear signal to the terrorists that the price was paid for performing such attacks.
Should it thank us? Jaishankar says …
On the question of whether the US should thank for a ceasefire on May 10, Jaishankar stated that it was agreed between military commanders of India and Pakistan through “direct contact”.
He said India had effectively hit and did not cause the main Pakistani air base and air defense systems and forced the neighboring country to end hostility.
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“So, to whom I should thank for stopping hostility? Thank you to the Indian army, because it was an Indian military event that made Pakistan say: We are ready to stop,” he said.
India started surgery Sindoor 7 May and performed accurate strikes against nine terrorist camps in retaliatory measures for terrorist attack 22. April Pahalgam.
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On the days that followed – May 8, 9 and 10 – Pakistan tried to retaliate on Indian military bases. These experiments encountered a solid and effective reaction of the Indian Armed Forces.
From this you can draw your conclusions.
I thank the Indian army, because it was an Indian military event that caused Pakistan to say: We are ready to stop.
On May 10, Foreign Minister Vikram Misri announced that both India and Pakistan agreed to stop all military operations – Across Land, Air and the sea – with immediate effect.
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