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India-Pak War BIG REVEAL: In May 2025, as India-Pakistan clashed, one country watched from the sidelines— and probably profited too : China.


Beijing armed Pakistan with J-10C jets, PL-15 missiles, and HQ-9 defense systems — while feeding Islamabad the real-time intelligence. The result? A live battlefield to test Chinese weapons against India — without risking a single Chinese soldier.


This is China’s "Borrowed Knife" doctrine in action — k!ll your enemy using someone else’s hands.

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00:00We saw Pakistan one side but adversaries were two and if I would say actually four or three
00:12actually. Pakistan was the front face. We had China providing all possible support and it's
00:17no surprise. 81% of the military hardware that Pakistan is getting is all Chinese. 81% of that.
00:25He's able to test his weapons. Turkey also played a very important role. The next important
00:32lesson is the importance of C4 ISR and civil military fusion.
00:39What you heard just now is not just an analysis of Operation Sindur but also a prophecy that
00:46does not augur well for Pakistan. Pakistan's transformation into a full-scale proxy for
00:51Chinese military ambitions is a cause of concern more for Islamabad than for its neighbors.
00:58During the May 2025 conflict, China supplied Pakistan with military equipment like J-10C fighter jets,
01:05PL-15 missiles, HQ-9 air defense systems and even real-time battlefield intelligence.
01:12But this wasn't mere a support. It was experimentation.
01:17The battlefield effectively became a live laboratory for Chinese arms. Beijing used the
01:23Indo-Pakistan conflict to test its next-generation weapons against Western and Russian platforms
01:30fielded by India, all without risking its own troops. This reflects a core Chinese strategy
01:37rooted in the ancient borrowed-knife doctrine, kill by using another's hand.
01:44By arming and guiding Pakistan, China tries to keep India strategically distracted and militarily
01:50engaged. Without a declaration of war, it evaluates its own combat readiness. Chinese forces lack the
01:58war experience as the country hasn't fought a war for a very, very long time now. But for Pakistan,
02:05the extent of this dependency is staggering. Over 81% of Pakistan's military hardware is now Chinese.
02:13From fighter jets to tanks, missiles to drones, Beijing's imprint is everywhere.
02:20And the dependency isn't just military. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor or the CPEC has tied
02:27Islamabad into a financial knot. Pakistan now owes over 28 billion dollars to China with CPEC
02:36repayments jumping 44% in the last fiscal year. Over the next two decades, Pakistan is projected
02:42to pay 40 billion US dollars on a 26.5 billion dollar investment. This mirrors Sri Lanka's slide
02:51into debt servitude, a cautionary tale where Chinese loans led to the loss of strategic infrastructure,
02:57infrastructure like the Hambantota port. China's support comes with conditions. As the bills mount,
03:04the fear grows. Will Pakistan too be forced to surrender strategic assets like its Gwadha port?
03:11Already, Beijing's leverage over Islamabad's policy autonomy is increasing. What began as a partnership is
03:19steadily morphing into client-state control. Pakistan's growing entanglement with China, militarily and economically,
03:27places it on a precarious path. It may have served Beijing's goals in May 2025, but at what cost?
03:35This borrowed-knife alliance may offer short-term strength, but in the long run, it threatens Pakistan's
03:43sovereignty, solvency and global standing.
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