ISLAMABAD: A satirical video mocking India’s recent military setback has gone viral on social media, featuring Chinese influencers dressed as stereotypical Indian characters singing a humorous song about the destruction of Indian Rafale fighter jets.
In the video, young Chinese performers appear wearing brightly coloured turbans adorned with toy aircraft, singing in Mandarin while poking fun at the reported failure of the Rafale jets.
The comedic song underscores the high financial cost and alleged total operational failure of the aircraft, which were reportedly shot down by Pakistan during recent hostilities.
A loose translation of the song’s lyrics reads:
“I bought a fighter jet, it was soundly beaten
What a disgrace, all the jets were lost
Not a single one returned, nine billion rupees wasted
Now everyone’s laughing at us – how humiliating!”
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Online popularity
The video has resonated widely across the region, rapidly gaining popularity online, especially among Pakistani users.
One commenter remarked, “Even the Chinese are mocking India more than we are,” while another noted, “This is the first time Rafales and Israeli drones have been downed — a significant victory for the J-10C jets of Pakistan and China.”
The satirical piece comes in the wake of escalating military tensions between India and Pakistan.
Earlier this month, India conducted missile strikes across various Pakistani areas. In response, the Pakistan Air Force claimed to have downed five Indian fighter jets, including three Rafales.