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China’s role in Pakistan’s air victory: J-10C jets down indian rafales

Published on: May 10, 2025 6:56 PM

In a significant escalation of the ongoing India–Pakistan conflict, Pakistan’s air force reportedly downed multiple Indian fighter jets, including the advanced French-made Rafale, using Chinese-made J-10C aircraft equipped with PL-15 missiles. This marks the first combat use of the J-10C, highlighting China’s growing influence in Pakistan’s military capabilities.

The aerial battle, described as one of the largest since World War II, involved over 100 fighter jets from both nations. Pakistan claims to have shot down five Indian aircraft, including three Rafales, while India has not confirmed any losses. The engagement underscores the escalating tensions and the evolving dynamics of modern aerial warfare.

Analysts suggest that the use of Chinese technology in this conflict could alter the balance of power in the region. The J-10C’s performance against Western-made Rafales demonstrates the increasing competitiveness of Chinese military technology on the global stage. This development may prompt neighboring countries to reassess their defense strategies.

The incident has also sparked discussions about the effectiveness of Western-made aircraft in modern warfare. The downing of Rafale jets by Chinese-equipped Pakistani forces raises questions about the superiority of Western technology and its ability to counter emerging threats. Experts argue that this event underscores the need for continuous innovation and adaptation in military technology to maintain a strategic edge.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, monitoring the actions of all parties involved. The outcome of this conflict could have far-reaching consequences for regional stability and international relations, making it a critical issue for policymakers worldwide.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: China's growing influence, Chinese-made J-10C aircraft, French-made Rafale, India-Pakistan conflict, Indian fighter jets, Latest, Pakistan's air force, Pakistan's military capabilities

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