
Cowardly Indian Attack Backfires, World Impressed by PAF’s Power
In the wake of a failed Indian air incursion, global admiration surged for the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), whose swift and powerful response showcased superior aerial capability. International markets responded with strong confidence in Pakistan’s defense potential.
According to sources, the shares of the JF-17 aircraft manufacturing company witnessed a rise of over 18%, reflecting investor trust in the aircraft’s performance. Defense analysts reported a significant spike in the shares of Chengdu Aerospace Corporation, which co-produces the JF-17 Thunder.
On the other hand, shares of Dassault Aviation—the French manufacturer of India’s Rafale jets—suffered a notable decline. Defense experts cite growing concerns over the Rafale’s underwhelming performance in the recent skirmish.
The PAF’s use of JF-17 and J-10C fighter jets has drawn global attention, with analysts praising their agility and precision. Meanwhile, India faces increasing scrutiny over the combat reliability of its Rafale fleet
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