Islamabad: There is an atmosphere of panic in Pakistan due to the fear of Indian attack. Panicked Pakistan is planning to prepare dossiers and send delegations to foreign capitals to build a case against India. On the other hand, the President of Pakistan has met the Chinese Ambassador in Islamabad. According to reports, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong has met President Asif Ali Zardari at Aiwan-e-Sadar. During this, the Chinese Ambassador discussed matters of bilateral importance including the tense situation between Pakistan and India after the Pahalgam incident. Pakistani media reports have claimed that China has reiterated its assurance of supporting Pakistan.
During this meeting, Pakistan's President Zardari talked to the Chinese ambassador about India's preparations for aggressive attacks. Pakistan fears that India can attack anytime now, which Islamabad does not have the capability to counter. Asif Ali Zardari told the Chinese ambassador that such actions pose a serious threat to regional peace and stability.
Pakistani President meets Chinese ambassador
During the meeting, President Zardari once again placed the demand for a fair investigation into the Pahalgam terror attack in front of the Chinese ambassador. Which has been rejected by India. Pakistani media has claimed that the Chinese ambassador reiterated Beijing's resolve in front of the Pakistani President that there is a permanent and time-tested friendship between the two countries. Both countries are 'iron brothers' who have always stood with each other in difficult times. China has given Beijing's message to Islamabad and assured that "China will continue to support Pakistan in the direction of peace and stability in South Asia." After this, President Zardari praised China's unwavering support during challenging times and appreciated the Chinese government's continued support to Pakistan on key issues.
On the other hand, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh on Monday. A day before this, he was briefed by Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal A P Singh about the preparations of the Air Force regarding the options being taken by the government for retaliation after the Pahalgam terror attack. Meanwhile, the United Nations Security Council will hold a closed-door meeting with its members on the growing tension between India and Pakistan. Pakistan had demanded an emergency meeting on this issue. Since the attack in Jammu and Kashmir, India has taken several steps against Pakistan, including decisions like suspending the Indus Water Treaty, reducing diplomatic relations.

