A recent report in the American magazine The National Interest highlights growing tensions between India and France over the performance of Dassault Rafale fighter jets during the India-Pakistan conflict. According to the report, the Indian government is reportedly dissatisfied with the jet’s combat performance, while France attributes any issues to pilot error rather than flaws in the aircraft’s design. Titled “India and France Are At Each Other’s Throats Over the Dassault Rafale Fighter,” the report claims that Paris is pushing back against New Delhi’s criticism, suggesting that shortcomings were due to maintenance issues and pilot mistakes rather than deficiencies in France’s most advanced fighter jet.

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