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China-Pakistan Fake Campaign Against Rafael: US report says that China used the India-Pakistan war as a live battle test of its modern weapons like HQ-9 air defense system, PL-15 missile and J-10 fighter aircraft.
Rafael Fake Reports: When there was a military conflict between India and Pakistan during Operation Sindoor in May 2025, it was discussed all over the world. There was a lot of discussion not only about the war and its causes but also about the weapons used in it. While India’s Sudarshan Chakra and BrahMos missiles proved their mettle, Pakistan claimed to have shot down the Indian Army’s fighter plane to save its honour. However, now an American report has made it clear that Pakistani claims regarding Rafale were fake and there was a big conspiracy behind it.
An American report has claimed that China used the four-day military conflict between India and Pakistan in May 2025 as an opportunity. Through this, China not only tried its best to show the capability of its weapons but also spread fake news about Rafale. According to American reports, Pakistan used Chinese weapons during this period and tried to spoil the market of French fighter jets. Both Pakistan and China have denied the facts stated in this report.
China gave secret information to Pakistan
The report suggests that Chinese intelligence was also used to target India. This was the reason that in this conflict, both the countries carried out attacks deep inside each other’s border, which was the highest in the last 50 years. The report says that China used this conflict as a live battle test of its modern weapons like HQ-9 air defense system, PL-15 missiles and J-10 fighter aircraft. China is already Pakistan’s largest arms supplier – 82% of Pakistan’s arms purchases between 2019 to 2023 came from China. Immediately after the conflict, China also offered to sell J-35 fighter jets, KJ-500 aircraft and missile defense systems to Pakistan.
China had done a digital strike on Rafale.
Conspiracy to declare Rafale as junk
The report also suggests that China ran propaganda against France’s Rafale aircraft through fake accounts on social media, so as to increase the sales of its J-35 aircraft. It is being said that this propaganda also affected Indonesia, which stopped the process of purchasing Rafale. Overall, the report claims that China used this entire crisis to increase its military and arms market presence.





























