If anyone should be embarrassed about their handling of “reputable weapons,” it’s you guys. AMRAAMs, PL-15s, whatever—the problem isn’t the missiles; the problem is who's firing them. Maybe get that sorted before you start bragging about the next big thing China sends your way.
And since you brought up Spice, funny you should mention it. We used them to take out targets deep inside your territory, in Balakot, and you guys couldn’t even get your jets off the ground fast enough to respond. So, yeah, thanks for reminding me how well we handle weapons. How's the view from your end? You couldn’t stop us from crossing the border or hitting our targets.
Spyder? Also funny. It's a defensive system, and we’re not the ones who had to shut down airspace out of fear for months. Let me remind you again how you guys had to shut down your airspace for months, disrupting flights and causing economic losses. And why? Because of your own panic and inability to control the situation. Pakistan’s got the habit of crying foul every time things don’t go your way—whether it's about F-16s, AMRAAMs, or now PL-15s. But hey, go ahead and ask China for more; just don’t be surprised when you can’t keep up even with all their support.
And now for the cherry on top—crying and complaining to China. Yeah, go ahead and keep relying on them for PL-15s and whatever else they throw your way. Meanwhile, India is building its own defense capabilities from the ground up. That’s called self-reliance, a concept that might be a little foreign to you, since you’re so dependent on external help. But here’s the truth—even with all that Chinese assistance, it didn’t stop us from conducting the Balakot strikes, did it? Your air defenses were nowhere to be found, your F-16s couldn’t get the job done, and your precious AMRAAMs were about as useful as throwing rocks.