00:00In just one night, Pakistan shocked the world, dropped six Indian jets, including a Raphael, and flipped the balance of air power in South Asia.
00:09Here's how it happened.
00:11On the night between May the 6th and 7th, while the world slept, the skies over South Asia lit up with the most intense air battle the region has seen in decades.
00:2242 Pakistani jets went head-to-head with 72 Indian aircraft in a high-speed dogfight that ended with six Indian fighters, including the pride of the Indian Air Force, the French-made Raphael, crashing down.
00:38It wasn't just a tactical win. It was a message loud and clear to the world.
00:44Pakistan's Air Force isn't just regional. It's now seen as a global defense partner.
00:49Islamabad's military diplomacy went into overdrive.
00:54Foreign embassies requested briefings.
00:56Countries like Turkey, Malaysia, and Azerbaijan extended invitations for joint air drills.
01:03What made this even more extraordinary?
01:07The star of the show wasn't an American F-16.
01:11It was China's J-10C.
01:13This jet, flown by Pakistani pilots, outmaneuvered Indian fighters with blistering speed.
01:20Long-range missiles and AI-powered radar that jammed enemy systems like a ghost in the sky.
01:27Defense analysts are calling it a textbook case of cost-effective air dominance.
01:33And for the first time, Pakistan's strategy, built on local adaptation and electronic warfare, rattled a much larger foe.
01:40A-10C didn't just survive.
01:43It dominated.
01:44So much so that even Gulf countries are now eyeing partnerships with Pakistan.
01:49This wasn't just a dogfight.
01:52It was a masterclass in defense strategy, tech integration, and geopolitical signaling.
01:58From Washington to Riyadh, defense experts are watching closely.
02:01Because in a world where the next war might be won in the skies, Pakistan just rewrote the rules.
02:08And for the first time, the world didn't just see Pakistan as a buyer, but as a serious frontline air power partner.
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