In a strongly worded statement, the Chinese Foreign Ministry has condemned India’s aggressive actions against Pakistan, calling them “regrettable” and a threat to regional stability, while urging New Delhi to abandon its provocative posture and give peace a chance.
“The Indian aggression against Pakistan is deeply regrettable,” the spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry stated, expressing serious concern over India’s belligerent conduct. The statement comes amid rising tensions in the region, with Beijing voicing alarm over what it described as a dangerous escalation driven by irresponsible behavior.
China called on both countries to remain calm, but placed particular emphasis on the need to avoid actions that could further inflame tensions. “We urge India and Pakistan to show restraint, but it is essential that provocative actions be halted immediately,” the spokesperson added, signaling growing frustration with India’s posture.
The Chinese government emphasized that peace must be given the highest priority and warned against any unilateral moves that could jeopardize stability in South Asia. China reaffirmed its longstanding position that disputes must be resolved through dialogue—not aggression.
Beijing’s statement is being seen as a diplomatic rebuke of India’s actions, further isolating New Delhi on the international stage and underscoring the growing concern over its destabilizing policies in the region.