J-35 Soon Joins Pakistan Air Force: Modi's Nightmare Begins! But Indians Win in Movies!

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Pakistani Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar jointly hosted the seventh round of the China-Pakistan Foreign Ministers Strategic Dialogue. The two countries emphasized strengthening the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and conducting in-depth cooperation. At the same time, according to reports from multiple media outlets, China will deliver J-35E fighters to Pakistan in 2026, making Pakistan the first Islamic country to equip fifth-generation aircraft. The specific quantity is 40 units, with some media saying it could eventually reach 70 units as a long-term agreement. I think the media reports are not groundless, because it is not uncommon for China to share advanced weapons with Pakistan at the earliest opportunity. Before the India-Pakistan air battle, China publicly transported weapons to Pakistan to express firm support. This move undoubtedly made the Bharat Empire very angry, but apart from slandering the quality of Chinese weapons in the media and claiming that the J-35 cannot confront the Tejas fighter, they have no effective countermeasures. Oh, I almost forgot, they also make movies where they defeat the Chinese on screen. However, in reality, when facing Pakistan and China, their soldiers are no match and surrender is commonplace.

Before the India-Pakistan air battle, I made videos clearly predicting that if India provokes Pakistan, it will suffer a disastrous defeat, and I clearly stated that the key weapon is the PL-15 missile. Chinese military aircraft flew to Islamabad before the war began, and unsurprisingly transported the domestic version of the PL-15 to the Pakistani side urgently. This is an action that can only be taken under absolute trust. Everyone can check the related content in my videos from April and May last year. Regarding the J-35 fighter export, I also made my prediction very early: if China exports fifth-generation fighters, Pakistan will inevitably be the first country to receive them, not only at a preferential price but also without any conditions attached, and even with many extra considerations and numerous additional services provided. For China, arming Pakistan is equivalent to arming China itself, guarding the gateway from China to the Middle East. Moreover, I said at the time that the better the performance of the Pakistan Air Force, the more it can save costs for the country. Because the valuable combat data they provide to China, Chinese enterprises will never take for free and will certainly convert it into price discounts. The relationship between China and Pakistan is one of mutual support in times of poverty and sharing joy after victory. I cannot say that the relationship between the two countries is completely flawless, but it has indeed been tested through generations in various major moments and passed down to today.

The continuous strengthening of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor will allow Pakistan to obtain better infrastructure, while China will also invest more resources to assist Pakistan in maintaining stability in Balochistan province, clearing Indian proxies, and enabling Pakistan to have a better development environment. Pakistani astronauts are already training in China and will soon enter space. China’s technology sharing with Pakistan will allow Pakistan to bypass many development difficulties and directly enter the fast lane. Soldiers are the backbone of the nation, and only when the army performs well on the battlefield does the country have honor. Marshal Munir was invited to visit Washington and received an enthusiastic reception from Trump. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have also established a military alliance, greatly elevating its international status and obtaining strong financial guarantees. At the same time, China will more firmly increase its comprehensive investment in Pakistan and provide better weapon upgrade services for the Pakistani side in the future. These abundant real benefits are what Pakistani soldiers have earned on the battlefield through courage and combat skills.

When they faced several times their number in the Indian Air Force with inferior numbers, when they confronted the Rafale fighters that Indians claimed could crush the J-20, they did not retreat. They shot down Rafales, Su-30s, MiG-29s, and even JF-17 pilots left wills to penetrate deep behind enemy lines and destroy S-400 systems. This is more deserving of words like honor and courage than Indian pilots who praised how good Pakistani tea is, or Indian soldiers who hugged their heads and knelt on the border to receive education from the People’s Liberation Army. As for the Indians, apart from fabricating more fake news and making more movies, they can change nothing. They were wildly mocked by global media, even though they sent multiple propaganda teams to promote victory and celebrated nationwide for 10 days.

When the J-35 joins the Pakistan Air Force, courage plus better combat skills plus better weapons will allow them to maintain absolute superiority over the Indian Air Force. The Indian military will constantly be shattered by ghosts lurking in the sky, and they will be sleepless at night. When Modi raises his index finger again, clumsily imitating Mussolini, boasting about the power of the illusory Bharat Empire, he will worry whether Pakistani J-35 fighters are right above his head. The United States can launch decapitation strikes against Maduro; with the J-35, Pakistan can also launch the same action against Modi. When he wants to provoke war again, he will have to carefully consider his own safety.

So when will the Bharat Empire equip fifth-generation fighters? Oh, their AMCA, researched for over a decade, is still on PPT, with Indians frantically editing images using AI and PS. By the time this fighter enters service, it is estimated to be 2047 already. At that time, under the leadership of High Priest Modi, India has become a developed country. They can activate ancient prehistoric Bharat technology to directly obtain eighth-generation fighters. This fighter uses dual cow dung engines, not only completely undetectable but also forming death rays in the airspace it flies over, which are gravitational black holes that swallow enemy aircraft. This is the opponent that China and Pakistan fear the most. So how should China and Pakistan crack the Bharat Empire’s eighth-generation fighter? Netizens are welcome to leave comments and discuss. Jai Hind!