Pakistan, May 29 -- In a tense live television debate, Victor Gao, Vice President of the Center for China and Globalization, firmly pushed back against retired Indian General G.D. Bakshi's anti-Pakistan remarks. The exchange quickly turned from a policy discussion into a sharp confrontation over regional alliances and historical context.

The clash began when General Bakshi accused Pakistan of harboring terrorists and questioned the strength of the China-Pakistan relationship. Victor Gao responded immediately, urging the general to "study history" and respect the reality of long-standing diplomatic ties. His firm tone stunned the panel and shifted the mood of the conversation.

Gao didn't stop there. He criticized Bakshi's comments as "ag...