Pakistan seems to have donned the role of a guinea pig-cum-promotion agent for China's arsenal experiments, as it is all set to buy at least 36 advanced fighter jets from China in a landmark deal for about $1.4 billion (Rs 6,500 crore), reported thePakistani officials confirmed the deal and said they might buy "larger numbers" of the J-10 fighter aircraft in the near future.As part of the initial agreement,...
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major move to boost its air warfare capability, Pakistan is to purchase 36 J-10 fighter aircraft from China in a deal worth more than USD 1.4 billion, with options open for induction of more similar aircraft.China will supply the 36 J-10 fighter jets, enough to equip two squadrons, under a preliminary agreement that could lead to "more sales", a Pakistani official has said.Pakistan might buy "larger...
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Indian Air Force (IAF) Air Chief Marshal P.V. Naik Friday downplayed China's sale of fighter jets to Pakistan and said there was no need to be 'under confident' with respect to China."When two sovereign countries (in this case China and Pakistan) interact there is no scope for a third country. It is up to them (China) to sell it Why are you so under confident? Our country is strong enough," Naik told...
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Air Force (IAF) Air Chief Marshal P.V. Naik Friday downplayed China's sale of fighter jets to Pakistan and said there was no need to be under confident with respect to China.When two sovereign countries (in this case China and Pakistan) interact there is no scope for a third country. It is up to them (China) to sell it Why are you so under confident? Our country is strong enough, Naik told reporters...
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Indian Air Force (IAF) Air Chief Marshal PV Naik Friday downplayed China's sale of fighter jets to Pakistan and said there was no need to be "under confident" with respect to China."When two sovereign countries (in this case China and Pakistan) interact there is no scope for a third country. It is up to them (China) to sell it Why are you so under confident? Our country is strong enough," Naik told...
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Unperturbed by reports of China selling 36 advanced fighter jets to Pakistan or plans to launch an intelligence satellite, the IAF on Friday said there was "nothing to worry" as Indian armed forces were capable of protecting country's interest."Do not worry and do not make people worry. Our country is strong enough. Our Army, Navy and Air Force are capable of looking after the interest of our country,"...
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Unperturbed by reports about China selling 36 advanced fighter jets to Pakistan or its plans to launch an intelligence satellite, the Indian Air Force on Friday said there was 'nothing to worry' as Indian armed forces were capable of protecting the country's interest."Do not worry and do not make people worry. Our country is strong enough. Our Army, Navy and Air Force are capable of looking after the...
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has agreed to sell Pakistan at least 36 advanced fighter jets in a landmark deal worth as much as 1.4 billion dollars, Pakistani and western officials said."China will supply two squadrons of J-10 fighter planes in a preliminary agreement, which could lead to further sales in future, a local media report said today quoting a Pakistani official.The official added that Pakistan might buy larger numbers...
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Indian Air Force (IAF) Airchief Marshal PV Naik Friday downplayed China's sale of fighter jets to Pakistanand said there was no need to be "under confident" with respect toChina."When two sovereign countries (in this case China andPakistan) interact there is no scope for a third country. It is up to them(China) to sell it Why are you so under confident? Our country is strongenough," Naik told reporters...
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Tezpur, Nov 6 /--/ Sukhoi fighter jets will start flying in the skies of the North-Eastern region from next week. According to defence officials, around six aircraft of the warplane's MKI variant have reached Tezpur air base in Assam a few days ago and a full complement of the warplanes is expected to arrive by the year end. Flight training and operational sorties of the aircraft are likely to begin...
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