The victory in the Pakistan Air Battle is indeed China's second Deepseek moment!
The victory in the Pakistan Air Battle is often attributed to the advantages of systematic warfare, especially the ground-air coordination of air defense systems and early warning aircraft, as well as the overwhelming advantage of missile range. However, two key factors are often overlooked—China's provision of electronic warfare systems (including electronic jamming and monitoring) and satellite reconnaissance (which made India almost transparent). Military strength directly determines the depth of economic cooperation. In the past, China's allies were hesitant to easily lean towards China, primarily due to a lack of trust in China's military strength. This has also led to the odd phenomenon where allies depend economically on China while relying on the United States for security. Therefore, the victory in the Pakistan Air Battle not only reassessed the value of China's military-industrial system but also paved the way for the reshaping of the global economic cooperation pattern (such as accepting RMB settlement and joining the 'Belt and Road Initiative').