The "Rafale" fighter jet shot down by Pakistan will participate in the Indian military exercise?

India has gone to great lengths to prove that its "Rafale" was not shot down by Pakistan.

On the 25th, the Indian media outlet Eurasia Times published an article stating that the "Rafale" fighter jets with serial numbers BS-021, BS-022, and BS-027, which were declared shot down by Pakistan, will participate in the "India Cooperation-2025" military exercise scheduled for November.

However, this statement from the Eurasia Times comes from "unverified information," and the source of this information is rumors spread by some Indian netizens on social media — so in the comments section, some Pakistani netizens directly made fun of it, saying that maybe India is just repainting one "Rafale" as BS-021 and dragging it out for display?

From a psychological perspective, the more India tries to prove that the "Rafale" was not shot down, the more it exposes its own anxiety. The more you try to cover up, the more likely you are to make mistakes.

Additionally, what's rather funny is that the Eurasia Times also proudly stated that this year's "Quadrilateral Security Dialogue" military exercise will be held in Guam, saying, "It would be interesting to see how China will respond to the exercises held in its backyard."

Yes, the Indian media said in one sentence that Guam has been designated as "China's backyard" — then the question arises: Does the United States know that India is so "generous"?

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