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US report validates Pakistan military edge over India: PM

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses ceremony in Azad Jammu and Kashmir on November 20, 2025. — X/@GovtofPakistan
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses ceremony in Azad Jammu and Kashmir on November 20, 2025. — X/@GovtofPakistan

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday mentioned a latest US report endorsing Pakistan’s downing of Indian plane stands as formal validation of the nation’s navy energy.  

He made the remarks whereas addressing a foundation-laying ceremony for a Danish College in Bagh, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

PM Shehbaz mentioned that the most recent report submitted to the US Congress “stamped” Pakistan’s stance on occasions of the Could battle, asserting that “India had acquired a stinging slap from Pakistan’s armed forces”.

“Allah Almighty has honoured Pakistan by way of the bravery of our troopers,” he added.

A report introduced to america Congress acknowledged Pakistan’s “navy success over India” within the four-day battle in Could this 12 months, stating that Pakistan used Chinese language-made weapons to down Indian fighter jets, together with French-made Rafales.

The prime minister claimed that the Pakistan Air Pressure (PAF) and the military had pressured India “to its knees inside 4 days”, arguing that Trump’s repeated reward of Pakistan in his public speeches was additional acknowledgement of that battlefield efficiency.

“Trump praises Pakistan in each speech,” he mentioned.

Turning to schooling, PM Shehbaz mentioned Danish Faculties have been reworking alternatives for youngsters throughout the nation.

He famous that college students at these establishments obtain free schooling, lodging, uniforms and help on benefit, including that the community, launched in Punjab, was now increasing nationwide. He introduced that the Bagh campus could be inaugurated on March 23, 2026.

PM Shehbaz additionally indicated {that a} Danish College could be accredited for Ahead Kahuta, saying the dream of spreading such establishments to AJK was now near fulfilment.

The Pakistan-India battle was instigated by India after launching strikes inside Pakistan following a lethal assault that killed 26 individuals within the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam city.

The US-China Financial and Safety Overview Fee report — reviewing US-China safety and overseas affairs — highlighted the deepening defence cooperation between Islamabad and Beijing, stating that Pakistan employed superior Chinese language weaponry to boost its navy edge over India.

The battle noticed Pakistan efficiently using China’s fashionable weapons methods in lively fight for the primary time, together with the HQ-9 air-defence system, PL-15 air-to-air missiles, and J-10C fighter plane.

The conflict — throughout which Islamabad says the PAF downed seven Indian fighter jets, together with Rafales — grew to become a notable “promoting level” for China’s defence gross sales efforts, the report added.

It additionally famous that China supplied to promote 40 J-35 fifth-generation fighter jets, KJ-500 surveillance plane, and ballistic missile defence methods to Pakistan in June.

The report additionally emphasised the depth of the battle, observing that each international locations struck targets deeper into one another’s territories “than at any level previously 50 years”.

The lethal battle between the 2 international locations started when India performed missile strikes inside Pakistan throughout the night time of Could 5 and 6, which New Delhi claimed have been geared toward “terrorist targets” in response to the Pahalgam assault.

Nonetheless, the strikes resulted within the martyrdom of a number of civilians and safety personnel, whereas Pakistan, along with downing Rafales and different fighter jets, downed dozens of drones.

Pakistan Armed Forces then launched a large-scale retaliatory strike, named “Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos”, focusing on over 20 Indian navy websites throughout a number of areas.

The Pakistan Air Pressure additionally used its JF-17 Thunder jets to destroy India’s S-400 air defence system in Adampur by utilizing hypersonic missiles.

The clashes between the 2 nuclear-armed nations got here to an in depth on Could 10 after a ceasefire settlement brokered by america.



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