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If there is a war between India and Pakistan, Bangladesh and China will support…, Sri Lanka and Maldives will only…, India's support will come from…

If there is a war between India and Pakistan, Bangladesh and China will support…, Sri Lanka and Maldives will only…, India's support will come from…

India.com04-05-2025

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India-Pakistan war: There has been a massive rise in the tensions between India and Pakistan after twenty-six people were killed in a barbaric terrorist attack in Kashmir's Pahalgam on the 22nd of April, 2025, reportedly linked to Pakistan. As a result of the terrorist attack, the Republic of India has taken has taken several steps against Pakistan including banning Pakistani ships at Indian ports, suspending the Indus Water treaty and banning all imports from Pakistan into India. However, media reports also say that a small scale conflict may be possible between the two countries. In the case of a conflict, it will be interesting to see how the neigbouring countries of India like China, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives and Bhutan will react and choose sides. Here are all the details on what the possible scenario could look like if there is any conflict between India and Pakistan.
1. People's Republic of China
The People's Republic of China has been one of the biggest supporters of Pakistan and it may support Pakistan in case of a conflict with India. However, due to India's global dominance and its trade relations with China, China may not show direct support to Pakistan.
2. Bangladesh
The earlier government of Bangladesh led by Sheikh Hasina was somewhat seen as pro-India. However, with the interim government led by Professor Muhammad Yunus in power, the Bangladesh government is not likely to help India in case of the conflict. Rather, it may support Pakistan in a direct or indirect manner. The possible stand of Bangladesh can also be seen from the statement of a former Bangladesh major general who said that Bangladesh should acquire India's northeast states in case the military of Pakistan attacks India.
3. Maldives
The current government of Maldives led by Mohamed Muizzu had recently shown an anti-India stance and it is expected not to support India in case of a conflict with Pakistan.
4. Sri Lanka
The country of Sri Lanka has been struggling with financial woes in the recent decades and both India and China have somewhat tried to help the country. However, readers must note that as per media reports, China has been one of the biggest reasons behind Sri Lanka rising debt and economies woes. Therefore, the country is expected to remain neutral.
5. Bhutan
Bhutan has always been an India-friendly country and in case of a possible conflict between India and Pakistan, it may remain neutral or support India.

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