Pakistan Acquires Chinese J-35 Fighters
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•Pakistan May Acquire Chinese 5th Generation J-35 Fighters to Rival Indian Air Power
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Pakistan has approved the acquisition of Chinese -made fifth -generation J-35 stealth fighters, with deliveries expected within the next 24 months .
Pilots from the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) are reportedly undergoing training in China to operate the aircraft.
The deal reflects the deepening strategic defense ties between Islamabad and Beijing , shaping the security dynamics of South Asia .
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