Pakistan has once again tried to paint a picture of victory in the May conflict with India, claiming its China-made weapons performed "exceptionally well." The statement came from Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of ISPR, in an interview to Bloomberg, conducted last week in Islamabad.
"We are open to all sorts of technology," Chaudhry told Bloomberg. "Of course lately, recent Chinese platforms, they've demonstrated exceptionally well," he said, referring to Pakistan’s performance during the four-day conflict in May.
The claims fly in the face of reality. Evidence shows that Pakistan’s ace PL-15 missiles were shredded in combat, while India’s indigenous weapons, including BrahMos supersonic missiles and the Akashteer air defence system, delivered devastating prec