Saying that India made China its “firm stance” about its “firm stand” against cross-terrorism emanating from Pakistan, on Thursday, the Ministry of External Affairs (Mea) said “Chinese side knows that mutual trust, mutual honor and mutual sensitivity remains the basis of India-China relations.”
Foreign Ministry (Mea) spokesperson Jaiswal said that on May 10, when asked about the call between his Chinese Foreign Minister (FM) Wang YI, a call between National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Dowal.
“Our NSA and Chinese FM and Special Representative Wang Ji spoke to each other on May 10, 2025, when the NSA apprised India’s fierce attitude against cross-border terrorism from Pakistan. The Chinese side knows that the mutual trust, mutual honor and mutual sensitivity is the basis of India-Chin relations.”
Addressing media questions about the recent tripartite talks between China, Pakistan and Afghanistan’s foreign ministers, Mea spokesperson said, “We have seen some reports. I have nothing ahead to say beyond this.”
Em Dr. with the acting Foreign Minister of Afghanistan. On S Jaishankar’s conversation, he says, “We had made a release. The External Affairs Minister thanked the Acting Foreign Minister for a very strong condemnation of the Pahgam terror attack. He also agreed to carry on bilateral cooperation in many areas.
Recently, the Pakistani Federal Cabinet also approved its “leadership” during a confrontation with India to promote its chief Army Staff General Asim Munir to promote Field Marshal.
Despite presenting Pakistan’s results as a “historic victory” and praising Munir’s leadership, the promotion follows recent military failures, especially after India launched Operation Sindor in response to the Pahalgam attack on 22 April. The operation resulted in significant damage to terrorist infrastructure and important Pakistani military sites, exposing weaknesses in Pakistan airs and regions.
General Asim Munir became only the second officer in the history of Pakistan, who reached Field Marshal after Ayub Khan, who honored himself in 1959 after taking over as President. The field martial rank is symbolic, permanent, and held until death, reflects a prominent place for the army chief in the power structure of Pakistan.
Munir’s propagation, a few weeks after significant losses, is seen as integrating the army’s authority over the citizen’s leadership of the country, even General Parvez Musharraf, who took power for years, never took the title. (AI)