India and Pakistan Are Still Arguing Over How Many Chinese Fighter Jets Were Shot Down in Last May’s War

File image of a J-10C Pakistan Air Force fighter jet. Image via the Pakistan Air Force.

More than five months after India and Pakistan engaged in a brief military conflict in early May, the two countries are still squabbling over how many of each other’s fighter jets they shot down.

The issue resurfaced last week when a Pakistan military spokesman told Bloomberg that Chinese military technology performed “exceptionally well.” This prompted a response over the weekend from the Indian side that claimed they successfully shot down some of the Pakistani Air Force’s Chinese-made JF-17 fighter jets:

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