China-Pakistan Cooperation on Weapons, Border Construction: Reports

A file image of a Pakistani soldier guarding the Line of Control, the de facto border separating India and Pakistan. Image: Mohammed Daud / AFP

Press outlets in India are reporting that Chinese entities are working with the Pakistani army to build infrastructure along the de facto India-Pakistan border (known as the Line of Control), which runs through the disputed Kashmir region.

Reports allege that Chinese actors are involved in the building of communication towers, underground bunkers and the laying of data lines. They also charge that Chinese-made drones and a recent set of Howitzer-style truck-mounted cannons purchased from China by Pakistan have been spotted along the border. 

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