After the India-Pakistan war, the Modi government has been looking for opportunities to make trouble for China, and this time they have really come up with a nasty trick. According to the latest news from Indian media: the Indian military has made its final decision and will first send the wreckage of the Chinese PL-15 missile, which was captured, to Japanese experts, who will conduct comprehensive research on it in terms of radar and electronic warfare. If the Japanese side can discover any results, they will immediately share them with the Indian military.

Previously, Indian media reported that many countries were interested in the PL-15 wreckage, including the United States, New Zealand, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. However, it is unexpected that India would allow Japan to be the first to intervene in the research. Given the instability in Sino-Japanese relations, this is undoubtedly an act of provocation between China and Japan.

According to Indian media reports, Japanese experts are extremely excited about this, almost gleaming with excitement. They believe that this is the first time a country has obtained relatively complete PL-15 wreckage, and through it, they will be able to successfully find obvious vulnerabilities in China's J-10, J-16, and even J-20. Furthermore, this may even affect future possible military conflicts in the Taiwan Strait.

It sounds like the situation is very serious, but there are clearly two contradictions in the claims made by Indian media:

1. Previously, Indian media and high-ranking officials in the Indian military had clearly stated that the performance of the PL-15 was poor, far inferior to India's own missiles, and could not even break through India's air defense lines. If so, why do they now consider the wreckage to be of such great research value?

2. Indian media claimed that they had captured multiple relatively intact PL-15 wrecks. However, if they are intact, the self-destruct mechanism would necessarily have been activated. Only when the damage is severe enough might the self-destruct mechanism fail due to damage. Moreover, none of the photos exposed by Indian media have been confirmed by either Indian authorities or Pakistani authorities.

Of course, for this matter, we Chinese will certainly take a lenient approach to our enemy. In fact, we have already been prepared for it. There is a detail that India may not have noticed: shortly after the Indo-Pakistani war, Pakistan's foreign minister held a summary meeting on behalf of the government. At this meeting, after thanking China, the foreign minister suddenly stated: The J-10C in our hands is jointly manufactured by China and Pakistan.

At that time, many Chinese military enthusiasts did not understand: Why does Pakistan's foreign minister have to say this specifically? Could it be that they want to take credit? Of course not. In fact, the foreign minister wants to express that the equipment exported by China undergoes special technical processing. In other words, it is customized specifically for export. On one hand, this means that it will differ from the mainstream equipment deployed by China itself; on the other hand, measures to prevent technological leakage will certainly be taken. Therefore, whether it is Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, or others, attempting to reverse-engineer through the wreckage is meaningless.

In fact, if it were truly so significant, India would never mention it; they would only secretly study it themselves and not give it to other countries. Their current actions are more about trying to use this as leverage against China.

Meanwhile, the more actions India takes, the more it highlights the awkward position of the Modi government. On one hand, he is facing questioning from the largest opposition party at home, and increasing numbers of Indian citizens no longer believe the government's false propaganda about "victory." On the other hand, after this battle, Western countries have become greatly disappointed in India. Modi's hope of expanding his influence in the international community through Western support is becoming less and less realistic. Next, we will see what tricks the Modi government has up its sleeve.

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