Giving other guys weapons is very easy. The west especially the US does it all the time. Yet it's mainly a huge waste coz the guys they backed simply lack the capability to use them properly. Just look all it's middle eastern governments it has backed that have gotten nowhere in terms of military.If China’s strategy is to arm and elevate Pakistan as a credible counterweight to India, it may prove to be a masterstroke in indirect power projection. But arming a country is one thing, developing the institutional capacity to induct advanced systems and use them with strategic and tactical proficiency is entirely another. Many great powers have misjudged this distinction, backing allies who lacked the structure or skill to wield the tools handed to them. In Pakistan’s case, however, early results suggest that China may have found a partner capable not only of receiving modern platforms but of making them count.
The recent combat success of the J-10CE offers more than just a validation of Chinese military hardware; it reflects how effectively the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has absorbed, adapted, and operationalized these systems. This wasn’t simply a test of new jets, it was a demonstration of the PAF’s training, professionalism, and capacity to fight within a modern, network-centric environment.
The operation drew strength from well-trained pilots, a disciplined doctrinal framework, and real-time integration through systems like Link-16 and Link-17. These provided seamless data-sharing and situational awareness across the battlespace. Critical support came from the Erieye AEW&C, which managed the operational picture, while the Blinders squadron’s electronic warfare and deception tactics created additional tactical advantages.
What unfolded was not just a single platform’s success, but the functioning of an integrated, capable combat ecosystem. One that shows the difference between simply possessing technology and knowing how to use it to shape outcomes.
People ask why does China have few to no "allies". Now I realize because it has a strict selection process before choosing who to invest in. North Korea and North Vietnam are easy options despite what some think because it has over 1000 years with both so it knows their capabilities. Pakistan however is more foreign and much newer so there's less to work with. Clearly somehow during their due diligence, China must have seen something to make them go, yeah we can trust these guys to do the job. So not only will we feel comfortable arming them but also feel comfortable training them to understand the full system.
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