Don’t Bring Pakistan and China Together – Again!

India’s Real Lesson from Operation Sindoor and the Ceasefire Mirage

At the climax of Operation Sindoor, as Indian forces were closing in with strategic upper hand and striking deep inside Pakistani terror camps — a moment that could’ve permanently shifted the power dynamics — came a sudden twist. A ceasefire announcement, not from Indian leadership, but first from Donald Trump, self-declared savior of “a thousand-year-old conflict” — a conflict his country hardly understands, and in many ways, has helped fuel.

But before we discuss how the spirit of Operation Sindoor was dampened, let’s rewind and look at the root mistake India has made again and again:


🔥 Who Brought Pakistan and China Together?

  • It was the US-led global power structure, in partnership with short-sighted Indian diplomacy, that pushed China and Pakistan into each other’s arms.
  • Post the 1962 Sino-India war, instead of isolating China, US, UK, and others feared Soviet expansionism and chose to build bridges with China.
  • Pakistan, already America’s “non-NATO ally,” became China’s proxy gateway to South Asia, especially after India leaned towards the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
  • In 1963, Pakistan handed over parts of Kashmir (Shaksgam Valley) to China. That was the deal where terror and expansionism got formally married.

Conclusion:
The West engineered this marriage — to contain USSR and tilt Asian geopolitics. But India, through decades of appeasement and inaction, let the marriage flourish.


🧨 Why China Fully Supports Pakistan Today

  1. China needs Pakistan to keep India distracted and militarily stretched.
  2. CPEC (China-Pakistan Economic Corridor) — a $60 billion project — passes through PoK, which China can’t afford to lose.
  3. Strategic leverage: Every time India rises economically or militarily, China activates its Pakistan card — to bleed India with a thousand cuts.
  4. Both nations have authoritarian control over narratives and actively fund radicalism against India, whether via terror or digital misinformation.

📉 What India Did Wrong – Again and Again

Under Congress governments:

  • Post 26/11: No response, just dossiers.
  • US was begged to “please recognize our pain”, while terrorists roamed free in Pakistan.
  • Pakistan sold the narrative that it too was a victim of terrorism – and the world believed it.

Under Operation Sindoor:

  • India showed spine. Surgical strikes. Air Force, Army, Navy in perfect coordination. Nine camps flattened.
  • But then came the fox dressed as a peacemaker – the US. Trump tweets the ceasefire. India, caught off-guard, allowed the narrative to be hijacked.
  • And now? Pakistan sends Turkish drones every night till yesterday even after ceasefire, backed by Chinese tech, while US preaches “peace”.

🧠 What Can India Do Now – And Not Repeat the Mistake Again?

1. Stop relying on global sympathy.

India must never again wait for validation from the US or UN before taking necessary defense actions.

2. Declare China and Pakistan as a joint threat.

Any future conflict must not be treated as “India vs Pakistan” — but as India vs the Pak-China terror axis.

3. Invest in global narrative building.

Create a unified India-backed global media network. Stop letting BBC, CNN, or X (Twitter) shape our war stories.

4. Push economic and diplomatic isolation for Pakistan.

Build coalitions in Africa, Latin America, and Asia to diplomatically corner Pakistan, while highlighting China’s expansionist agenda.

5. Trust your own strength.

The world only respects strength. The moment India stepped back under US pressure, the wolves regrouped.


🧨 Remember This: Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing

  • US: Funded Pakistani army & ISI for decades in the name of “anti-terror ops” — money that ended up arming groups like Taliban and Lashkar-e-Taiba.
  • China: Silently arms Pakistan, provides nuclear weapons, vetoes India’s NSG entry, and supports Pakistani terrorists at the UN.

And yet both pose as “global peacemakers”?
India must recognize this deception.


🛡️ Time to Learn from Israel — Enough of the Soft Diplomacy

India must stop playing the victim and start acting like the power it truly is. One country that has mastered the art of counter-terrorism is Israel. Despite being surrounded by hostile neighbors and constant threats, Israel never waits for “global approvals” or “UN resolutions.” They follow a simple principle — “Strike first, strike hard, and ensure it never happens again.” From precision airstrikes on Hamas leaders, to rescuing hostages from Gaza tunnels, Israel sends a strong message: No compromise with terror. India, with its vast intelligence network, military prowess, and global influence, must adopt a zero-tolerance policy like Israel. Diplomacy can follow action — not the other way around. It’s time to protect every inch of Bharat with fearlessness and finality.


🇮🇳 Final Words: The Real Enemy Is Not Just Across the Border

It’s also the habit of forgetting history.
If India wants to truly protect its borders, dismantle the terror camps, and honor the lives lost in Pahalgam and elsewhere, we must do one thing clearly:

“Never again bring Pakistan and China together. And never again trust those who birthed this unholy alliance.”

Let’s finish what we started.
Operation Sindoor must not end in compromise. It must end in clarity.

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