Chinese J-10 Fighter Gains Fame by Shooting Down Indian Typhoon in Indo-Pak Conflict, Heightening Geopolitical Tensions

The Chinese-made J-10 fighter recently gained recognition by shooting down an Indian Typhoon fighter during the Indo-Pak conflict, drawing significant attention in the military technology sector. This event marked a turning point for the previously underestimated Chinese aircraft, raising alarms over the security in the Indo-Pacific region.
Experts suggest that China's military presence in South Asia is effectively a declaration of its growing military power across the entire Indo-Pacific area. This shift not only reshuffles the power balance among India, Pakistan, and the U.S.-China rivalry but may also pose indirect threats to Taiwan.