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Chinese Military Experts Slam India Over Rafale Jets ‘Hyped-Up’ Propaganda

After almost every Indian media house claimed that the newly acquired Rafale jets were far superior to China's J-20 aircraft, Chinese experts have slammed...

After Rafales, Upgraded LCA Tejas Will Be Next Addition To The Indian Air Force

HAL is building a third Tejas production line, to be set up this November, and this will roll out the two-seat trainer variants of the jet. The line will build a total of 18 LCA trainers that will commence deliveries from November 2021 onwards

India Still Wary Of Offending China; Wants Russia To Join US Naval Alliance Aimed At Beijing

Earlier this year, Russia alleged that the Indo-Pacific initiative is aimed at containing China's influence in the region. However, India and the US refuted the claim saying that it wasn't aimed at excluding any nation and is a "principled vision".

Why Pakistan’s Entire Fleet Of F-16s, JF-17s Is At High-Risk With The Arrival Of Rafale Jets?

The foreign office of Pakistan recently issued a statement saying that acquisition of nuclear-capable Rafale jets was a clear indication that India was amassing military capabilities beyond its security needs.

Rafale Jets: Pakistan Concerned By Indian Acquisition Of Nuclear-Capable 4++ Generation Rafale Aircraft

India has bought 36 Rafale jets from France in a deal estimated to be worth $9.4 billion. All are scheduled to be delivered by the end of 2021. French firm Dassault is in competition to sell more of the jets to India, which has said it will need more than 150 more combat aircraft for its navy and air force.