China complies with New Delhi's request, postponing the delivery of J-35 to Pakistan? Indian media is excited, saying this is the benefit of staying in the BRICS alliance.

On the 27th, the renowned Indian military website IDRW excitedly announced that Indian senior officials requested China to delay the delivery of J-35 fighter jets to Pakistan, and China has agreed, at least delaying it for three to four years. It's truly unknown where India got this information from?

If the information is true, any time for delivering the J-35 to Pakistan will be postponed until 2029 or later, which indeed provides valuable breathing space for the Indian Air Force. However, the problem is that when Indian media reported this news, they deliberately avoided mentioning the ambiguity of their sources.

It is said that the key leak came from an "anonymous Japanese analyst," plus the endorsement of so-called "defense circle insiders." The basis provided by Indian media also includes the unity of the BRICS summit, speculating that China may be worried about the lack of unity within the BRICS alliance, hence postponing the delivery of the J-35, and implying that this is the benefit of India remaining in the BRICS alliance.

German expert Ruprecht called it "the biggest joke of the week" and ridiculed it heavily. Western observers generally doubt the strength of the Indian Air Force, and this "good news" from Indian media seems to confirm their inner anxiety.

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