French military and intelligence officials have said that China mobilised its embassies to cast doubt on the performance of French-made Rafale fighter jets following their deployment during clashes between India and Pakistan in May, according to a report by the Associated Press.
The move is seen as part of a broader effort by Beijing to undermine the reputation and international sales of France’s flagship combat aircraft, the report noted.
Findings from a French intelligence service seen by The Associated Press say defence attaches in China’s foreign embassies led a charge to undermine Rafale sales, seeking to persuade countries that have already ordered the French-made fighter — notably Indonesia — not to buy more and to encourage other potential buyers to choose Chinese-made planes.
(This is a developing story)