‘Flying hunter’ reached India to make China sleepless
Samira Vishwas June 17, 2025 08:24 AM

National News: Indian Air Force officials and Defense Watches saw a shocking scene on Sunday morning when the F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft of the British Air Force suddenly landed on an Indian airbase. This jet is known worldwide for its advanced stealth technology and warfare. There was neither an official program announced about this nor had any information about India-UK joint exercise.

Why does China tremble with this jet?

F-35 Lightning II is not a fighter jet, but a flying war control center, which crosses the enemy’s radar system as if it is not there. It has a stealth technology that makes it invincible – it is a surgical strike or failing the enemy’s electronic warfare strategy. For China, this jet can write the script of defeat of indigenous aircraft like J-20. In South China Sea and Indo-Pacific, where China wants to make its sea grip, this jet can become its biggest obstruction.

Not an aircraft, a political sign

Defense experts believe that the purpose of this ‘unsanger visit’ is not just military technical partnership, but a strategic alert. The changing equations between India and Western countries, especially on China’s borders, shows that India is now moving forward on the strategy of rebel, not just defense. This landing is also a sign that the UK and India are working on a possible defense pact-in which Jets like F-35 can become part of India’s military structure.

New edge to India’s regional status

The presence of F-35 indicates that India is no longer dependent on traditional weapons, but it is growing rapidly towards using technical superiority in its favor. This jet will not only be a fatal answer for Pakistan’s JF-17, but will also give unprecedented monitoring and response to the Indian Air Force on sensitive areas like LAC. In the coming time, it will give a new edge to India’s strategic policy.

Trident

The speed of F-35 is more than 1.6 Mac, but its real strength is in its invisible and digital command technology. This can jam or access the entire data network of the enemy, which makes the strategy of ‘first look first, kill’. Once this jet comes into operation mode, the entire battlefield can come under its digital control. This is the definition of ‘action without exposure’.

India’s entry may be in Elite Club

The force of countries like America, UK, Israel and Japan is already using F-35. Now India’s growing inclination towards this jet indicates that it is also ready to play a more active and decisive role in global security alliances. If India formally included it, it will join the queue of the world’s most advanced air forces. This step can also open new ways of international investment for the Indian defense industry.

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