Picture this: you're sitting in a Pakistani military command center in May 2025, watching real-time updates of Indian troop movements flash across your screens. The data isn't coming from your own satellites or spies. It's streaming directly from Beijing. This isn't spy fiction. It's the new reality of South Asian security, where China has quietly evolved from arms dealer to Pakistan's intelligence partner, fundamentally altering the region's strategic balance. When Pakistan Knew Too Much The Moment Everything Changed Lieutenant General Rahul R Singh dropped a bombshell in July 2025 that should have made headlines worldwide. During routine India-Pakistan military talks, Pakistani officials casually mentioned knowing about India's "important vectors" being "primed and ready for action." The source? China was providing Pakistan with live updates during Operation Sindoor. Think about the audacity of that moment. Pakistani negotiato...
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