'Don’t foresee them getting directly involved': Ex-army commander on China’s possible role amid India-Pakistan tension after Pahalgam attack

China is expected to avoid direct involvement in India-Pakistan tensions following the Pahalgam attack, despite its alliance with Pakistan, according to Lt Gen (retd) Rana Pratap Kalita. While acknowledging strategic interests, he emphasized China's focus on geopolitical and economic factors. Kalita also highlighted regional security challenges, particularly along the Bangladesh border.
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