Chinese comedians mock Indian Rafale crash after Pakistan's retaliation, video goes viral

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Chinese comedians mock Indian Rafale crash after Pakistan's retaliation, video goes viral

This incident represents a huge setback for India's military capabilities.
Chinese comedians mock Indian Rafale crash after Pakistan's retaliation, video goes viral

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9 May 2025

A hilarious video featuring Chinese comedians mocking the downfall of Indian Rafale jets went viral online after Pakistan Air Force’s effective show of strength in its aerial battle against India’s advanced French-made jets made international headlines.

The video showcased four Chinese individuals dancing to a satirical song about the Indian jets being downed by China-made Pakistan’s warplanes, highlighting the embarrassing defeat.

Dressed in Indian attire, the comedians sing in Chinese, translated into English as, "I just bought a palne, got beaten up. The planes were all destoyed. Not a single one has returned home. Nine billion, all white flowers."

"Broken airplane, We fell apart before going aboard. The radar is alll broken. I can't see anything, I am so angry. It's being psoted everywhere online. They laughed their teeth off. It's emarassing this time."

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The incident occurred after India launched airstrikes on Pakistani residential areas, prompting Pakistan to retaliate and down three Indian Rafale jets, along with two other warplanes. Pakistan also damaged multiple Indian checkposts and military units.

The downing of the France-manufactured Rafale jets, considered highly advanced warplanes, was a huge blow to the Indian Air Force. 

According to a French newspaper, this incident represents a huge setback for India's military capabilities.

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The failure of the Rafale jets has also impacted the market. The France-based defence company lost 7% of its shares, while Chinese defence companies saw a 17% increase.

The viral video features Chinese comedians making fun of India's claims and dancing in Indian style to an Indian song. The video has sparked widespread amusement on social media, with many enjoying the lighthearted joke India's aggre$sion and military mishap.

India had acquired 26 Rafale aircraft from France in a $7 billion deal aimed at modernising its air capabilities. The recent incident raised questions about the effectiveness of these jets in combat situations.

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