The merchant ship between China and Pakistan was intercepted by India, and India hyped up the interc

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-06

The cargo ship intercepted by India did not fly the Chinese flag. India noted that the cargo ship flew the Maltese flag. In fact, many of the ships are registered in Malta and some small countries, but the origin of this ship is shown to be from China and the destination is Pakistan. It is understood that the equipment intercepted on this cargo ship was hyped by India as missile manufacturing equipment. India believes that this set of CNC machine tools delivered by China to Pakistan can help Pakistan produce missiles. China and Pakistan do have a lot of cooperation in the field of defense. Currently, the Pakistan Air Force uses JF-17 Thunder fighters and J-Fighter fighters from China. For the J-10C fighter, Pakistan also has a very high opinion of the Chinese-made fighter, and the shipment intercepted by India now insists that it is related to the production and manufacture of missiles.

It is true that China has exported a large number of missiles to Pakistan, but whether the equipment intercepted by India this time is related to missile production, according to war research, there is still a question mark. Judging by the information confirmed by the Chinese side, the ship intercepted by India did indeed come from China, and the destination was Karachi, Pakistan. The equipment seized this time was actually an industrial heat treatment system, and it was made in China. It is understood that this system will be delivered to Pakistan to provide parts for Pakistan. The specifications of the device also clearly state that it is intended for commercial use.

India is now hyping up the intercepted equipment in connection with the production of missiles. Obviously, it is to hype up the conflict and exaggerate the China threat theory. Exaggerating the China threat theory has always been a common trick of the United States, and now India also believes that the United States plays a very important role in the Indo-Pacific link, so the aviation community believes that today's India is also following the United States to hype up the so-called China threat theory.

China and Pakistan also have long-term defense cooperation, with Pakistan undertaking part of the production of the JF-17 Thunder fighter. Zhan Yan believes that what if Pakistan legally obtains equipment for the production of missiles produced in China? Wool? It is perfectly justified that Pakistan produces some defense **. Today, India has already sinned a little.

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