Pakistan’s cheating for China.
The friendship between Pakistan and China is well known, but this time Pakistan has given a big shock to its ‘special friend’. It was reported that Pakistan is going to become the first foreign country to buy China’s fifth generation J-35A Stealth Fighter Jet. But now Islamabad has dismissed these reports outright. Pakistan says that all these are just rumors. So was it a trick of China or try to brighten your weapons in the market? Come, let’s understand this whole matter in detail.
Discussion of China’s weapons in Operation Sindoor
During the recent operations between India and Pakistan, Pakistan fiercely used China’s weapons and security systems. Meanwhile, there were reports in the international media that Pakistan is going to buy J-35A Stealth Fighter Jet of China. This aircraft is known for its high-tech technology and stealth features, which is often compared to the US F-35. But Pakistan clearly said that no such deal is being done. Experts believe that these reports may be part of China’s strategy, so that they can promote their aircraft in the global market and attract other countries.
Conspiracy to discredit Rafael?
The news of the refusal of the J-35A deal came at a time when it was also discussed that China is trying to discredit the Rafale fighter jet of France. India used Rafael in the clashes between India and Pakistan in May 2025, which showed its strength. But a French intelligence agency claimed that Chinese defense officials are questioning Rafael’s performance abroad. Its purpose? To prevent countries like Indonesia from buying Rafale and make the way easier to sell your J-35A.
Discount offer booms in shares
In June 2025, several international media houses, including Bloomberg, reported that Pakistan is ready to buy J-35A Jet of China, China, China. It was also said that Pakistan will be the first foreign buyer in this deal. After this news, Shaneyang’s shares saw a rise of 10 percent. It was reported that Pakistan is planning to buy 40 J-35A jets at cheap prices. The deal was under ‘Flash Sale’, which included easy payment terms and delivery promise by August 2025. The aircraft have AESA radar and PL-17 long distance missiles, which make it extremely dangerous.
Pakistan’s Defense Minister refuses
Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khwaja Asif made it clear in a TV interview that no deal has been made about J-35A. He said in gestures that these reports have been flown to brighten the defense industry of China. However, some anonymous defense sources had earlier claimed that the Pakistan Air Force had approved the deal. Not only this, it was also said that the training of Pakistani pilots has started in China. According to claims, these jets are being purchased to respond to India’s Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program. AMCA is expected to start after 2035.
What is the story behind this refusal?
Pakistan’s refusal raises many questions. Was this really a rumor? Or China spread this news for marketing its aircraft? Experts say that this can be China’s strategy, so that they can brighten their weapons in front of the world. On the other hand, some believe that Pakistan may have decided to retreat from this deal for economic or strategic reasons.