India has strongly reacted to reports alleging Chinese on-site support to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, urging responsible global actors to reconsider backing terror-linked infrastructure. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the reports reinforce India’s earlier position on external involvement during the India-Pakistan escalation after the Pahalgam attack. He called Operation Sindoor a precise counter-terror response targeting Pakistan-based infrastructure. India warned such support carries diplomatic consequences amid rising concerns over China-Pakistan defence cooperation.
India's Strong Reaction
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a stern statement on May 12, 2026, addressing reports that China provided on-site support to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized that such actions undermine global counter-terrorism efforts and damage the reputation of nations that shield terror-linked infrastructure. He stated, “These reports confirm our long-standing concerns about external involvement in supporting Pakistan’s terror infrastructure.”
Operation Sindoor: A Precise Counter-Terror Response
Operation Sindoor was described by India as a precise counter-terror operation targeting Pakistan-based infrastructure following the Pahalgam attack. The MEA reiterated that the operation was conducted with utmost precision to avoid civilian casualties while neutralizing terror threats. Jaiswal noted, “India’s actions were solely aimed at dismantling terror networks that have repeatedly targeted our nation.”
Diplomatic Consequences for China
India warned that any support to Pakistan’s terror infrastructure carries serious diplomatic consequences. The MEA urged global actors to reconsider their stance, stating that shielding terrorism hurts international reputation and cooperation. The statement comes amid growing concerns over China-Pakistan defence cooperation, which India views as a threat to regional stability.
Rising Concerns Over China-Pakistan Collaboration
The reports of Chinese support during Operation Sindoor have heightened India’s concerns over the deepening defence ties between China and Pakistan. India has consistently raised objections to China’s role in building and supporting Pakistan’s military capabilities, particularly in the context of cross-border terrorism. The MEA emphasized that such collaboration undermines peace and security in South Asia.
Call for Responsible Global Action
India called upon responsible global actors to reconsider any form of support to terror-linked infrastructure. The MEA stressed that the fight against terrorism requires collective action and that nations enabling terror networks must face accountability. “The international community must take a firm stand against those who provide sanctuary or support to terrorists,” Jaiswal added.
India’s strong reaction underscores its commitment to counter-terrorism and regional stability. The MEA’s warning serves as a clear message to China and other nations that supporting terrorism will not be tolerated and will have lasting diplomatic repercussions.



