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Operation Sindor: Why did China not take ‘Pro-Pakistan’s pro-stand’ this time? Shashi Tharoor says

New Delhi: Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Thursday investigated Pakistan a reality, saying that China “did not take most of the pro -Pakistan stand” because the tension between India and Pakistan increased after the Pahgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed 26 lives.The Congress leader said that the Indian market is more important in the “Trumpian World of High Tariffs” for Beijing today.“All countries have called for restraint. This is normal. No one wants to see a growing war between two nuclear powers. Russia, France, and Israel are the only ones who have publicly understood for India’s right to defend themselves against terrorism. America, in principle, should be said that they react against Afghanistan.”“Surprisingly, China did not take much in the form of pro -Pakistan stands. What China has said is thought that they are not oblivious to the fact that relations with India were getting hot. The Indian market is more important for China for China in the Trumpian world today. Congress MP said.Meanwhile, India thwarted Pakistan’s efforts to target military establishments in the northern and western regions of the country, a day later the Indian armed forces launched accurate attacks as part of the ‘Operation Sindoor’ inside the Pakistan and Pakistan-Quiz Kashmir.According to Indian officials, Pakistani missiles and drones were neutralized by “integrated counter-UAS grids and air defense systems”.In response to Pakistan’s attacks, the Indian armed forces targeted air defense radars and systems at many places within Pakistan including Lahore.After Pakistan’s effort, the Chinese Foreign Ministry stated that it was “not familiar with the matter” when the Chinese jets were asked about the report of being involved in the attack.Earlier, Congress MP and former diplomat Shashi Tharoor said that recently the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) did not meet in Pakistan on India-Pakistan tension, in which many member countries raised difficult questions on terrorism and Lashkar-Tabiba, Islamabad’s shelter.Referring to informal briefing from inside the closed session, Tharoor said, “Everything we hear about this is not official or confirmation, but what we hear, however, from these background meetings that it did not go well for Pakistan. The difficult questions about the difficult questions, especially about the Lashkar-e-Tibi, have been a large extent, and how dangerous the concerns are about the worries, and how dangerous it is about how much it is a large number of concerns, and how much it is a large extent, and how much this worries are about the extent of terrorism, especially about Lashkar-e-Tibi, An Indian reaction can be understood. “

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