Web desk: Photos of Indian Air Force officers standing beside Pakistan’s latest JF-17 Block 3 fighter jet at the Dubai Air Show have surfaced online. This has drawn attention to India’s apparent interest in the aircraft.
The images, which quickly went viral, show Indian officials near the jet, with other international stalls visible in the background.
Aviation experts say that military officers from different countries routinely inspect modern fighter jets at international air shows to gather information, so this interaction is not unusual.
Still, the presence of Indian personnel with the JF-17 Block 3 has once again underscored the increasing global attention the aircraft is receiving.
The JF-17 Thunder is a joint Pakistan-China project and is known for being an affordable yet advanced fighter jet. Block 3 is the most upgraded version, inducted into the Pakistan Air Force last year.
It has gained regional interest because of its advanced radar, enhanced weapons capability, and strong overall performance.
Defence analysts note that the JF-17 has secured a notable place in the international market in recent years. Nigeria and Myanmar already operate it, while several Arab and African states are considering it.
At the Dubai Air Show, Pakistan’s pavilion was once again a major attraction, and the appearance of Indian Air Force officers with the jet shows how Pakistan’s modern combat aircraft are making their mark in the region.