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Pakistan’s Use of J-10C Fighter Jets Boosts Chinese Jet Maker’s Value by $7.6 Billion

May 14, 2025
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China’s Chengdu Aircraft Corporation gained $7.6 billion in market value after reports confirmed that Pakistan used its J-10C fighter jets during recent regional tensions with India.

The aircraft was said to have played an important role in the operation, which brought international attention to its performance and advanced technology.

According to Bloomberg, the company’s market value jumped by more than 55 billion yuan, showing strong investor trust in its products. This increase highlights the growing global interest in China’s defense technology.

During the operation, advanced Chinese systems were reportedly used, and some equipment was recovered on the Indian side, further confirming the jet’s presence and role. The news gave a big boost to China’s image as a global defense supplier.

China is already known as a top arms exporter to developing nations, and Pakistan is one of its most important defense partners. The use of J-10C jets by Pakistan has not only strengthened military ties between the two countries but has also improved the market outlook for Chengdu Aircraft Corporation.

This event has made it clear that Chinese-made defense technology is becoming more popular and trusted in international markets, especially among countries looking for modern but cost-effective military solutions.

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