logo
'To discourage buyers': How China used its embassies to undermine sales of Rafale after Operation Sindoor? French intelligence reveals

'To discourage buyers': How China used its embassies to undermine sales of Rafale after Operation Sindoor? French intelligence reveals

Time of India19 hours ago
Rafale fighter jets (File photo)
French military and intelligence officials have concluded that China deployed its embassies to spread doubts about the performance of the premium French-made
Rafale fighter jets
, which were used in the India-Pakistan clashes in May.
Defense attaches in China's foreign embassies led the charge to undermine the Rafale, seeking to persuade the countries which have already ordered the European nation's flagship fighter, against buying more Rafales, news agency The Associated Press reported. It cited a French security official who shared the findings on the condition that the official and the intelligence service not be named.
"The idea was to convince the buyers,
notably Indonesia,
not to buy more (Rafale), and to encourage other potential buyers to choose Chinese-made planes," the person said.
As per the unnamed intelligence agency, Chinese defense attaches focused their lobbying on nations which have ordered the Rafale, and other potential customers which are considering its purchase.
According to officials in France, which, like China, is among the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, Beijing's anti-Rafale campaign included viral social media posts, manipulated imagery showing supposed Rafale debris, AI-generated content, and video-game depictions to simulate supposed combat.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Mucus in Lungs? Do This if You Feel Breathlessness
Neuracare
Learn More
Undo
Over 1,000 newly created social media accounts were involved in spreading a narrative of Chinese technological superiority, according to French researchers who specialize in online disinformation.
However, China's Ministry of National Defense rejected the claim as "groundless and slander."
'The relevant claims are pure groundless rumors and slander. China has consistently maintained a prudent and responsible approach to military exports, playing a constructive role in regional and global peace and stability," it told AP.
Sales of Rafales and other armaments are big business for the France's defense industry, and help efforts by Paris to strengthen its ties with other nations, including in Asia where Beijing seeks to become the dominant regional power.
Rafale-maker Dassault Aviation has sold 533 units of the fighter jet,including 323 for export to Egypt, India, Qatar, Greece, Croatia, the United Arab Emirates, Serbia and Indonesia. The latest buyer, Indonesia, has ordered 42 units, and is considering buying more.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Top stocks to buy or sell today: Stock recommendations for July 7, 2025 - here's what brokerages are saying
Top stocks to buy or sell today: Stock recommendations for July 7, 2025 - here's what brokerages are saying

Time of India

time25 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Top stocks to buy or sell today: Stock recommendations for July 7, 2025 - here's what brokerages are saying

Top stocks to buy or sell (AI image) Nuvama has downgraded its rating on Trent to hold from buy and cut its target price to Rs 5,884 from Rs 6,627. The analysts believe Trent Hypermarket (Star Bazaar) can become bigger than Westside and Zudio given the size of the food industry. Star Bazaar is focused on the company's branded products while Big Basket is relatively more expensive. There are no plans to merge these two businesses. Trent plans to add over 250 stores in all formats combined for FY26 and may add more depending on market conditions and availability of investable properties. However, current run rate falls short of management's aspiration of 25% growth over the next few years. Pickup in Zudio Beauty and the Star business can become the next big growth levers but these businesses need to stabilise before scaling up. Morgan Stanley maintained its underweight rating on Bank of Baroda with a target price of Rs 235. Analysts said that as expected in April-June quarter growth moderated. The lender's domestic loan growth moderated to 12.4% on an annual basis compared to 13.7% (below industry rate), while the domestic deposit growth moderated to 8.1% from 9.3% (also below industry rate). BoB's loan to deposit ratio of 82% is elevated and could weigh on loan growth if deposit growth stays muted. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 3.5, 4.5 BHK Homes starting at ₹4.89 Cr.* Hero Homes Learn More Undo Motilal Oswal Securities maintained its neutral rating on IndusInd Bank with the target price at Rs 800. Analysts feel operating performance will recover gradually and they estimate 1% return on assets by FY28. They also expect business growth to remain under pressure in near term, loan growth to remain modest, estimated at 7% on an annual basis during the current fiscal. Bank to retire high-cost liabilities and near-term growth is expected to remain muted. Nomura has a neutral rating on Bandhan Bank with the target price at Rs 165. Analysts said they expect the lender's April-June quarter to show weak loan growth with a sharp decline in CASA to 27.1%, a drop of 430 basis points. They also expect overall collection efficiency to decline by 20 basis points to 97.7%. Jefferies maintained its buy rating on Bajaj Finance with the target price at Rs 1,044. Analysts said they expect the NBFC major in April-June quarter would show a healthy growth despite softer market trends. And this growth is encouraging as it comes in a quarter when sales of consumer durables were down. The company's AUM growth may have been aided by better trends in other segments, including cross-sell of personal loans and SME loans. The NBFC major is also expected to show healthy asset growth, and its easing fund cost can aid earnings and valuations. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

BRICS leaders to call for data protections against unauthorised AI use
BRICS leaders to call for data protections against unauthorised AI use

Indian Express

time38 minutes ago

  • Indian Express

BRICS leaders to call for data protections against unauthorised AI use

Leaders of the BRICS group of developing nations will call for protections against unauthorized use of artificial intelligence (AI) to avoid excessive data collection and allow mechanisms for fair payment, according to a draft statement seen by Reuters. The diplomatic bloc is dedicating part of its discussions on Sunday to AI during a two-day summit in Rio de Janeiro. Big tech firms largely based in wealthy nations have resisted calls to pay copyright fees for material used to train AI models. Leaders of the BRICS group of developing nations also condemned attacks on Gaza and Iran, called for reforms of global institutions and presented the bloc as a haven for multilateral diplomacy amid violent conflicts and trade wars. With forums such as the G7 and G20 groups of major economies hamstrung by divisions and the disruptive 'America First' approach of U.S. President Donald Trump, expansion of the BRICS has opened new space for diplomatic coordination. In opening remarks to the summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva drew a parallel with the Cold War's Non-Aligned Movement, a group of developing nations that resisted joining either side of a polarized global order. 'BRICS is the heir to the Non-Aligned Movement,' Lula told leaders. 'With multilateralism under attack, our autonomy is in check once again.' BRICS nations now represent more than half the world's population and 40% of its economic output, Lula noted in remarks on Saturday to business leaders warning of rising protectionism. The original BRICS group gathered leaders from Brazil, Russia, India and China at its first summit in 2009. The bloc later added South Africa and last year included Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as members. This is the first summit of leaders to include Indonesia. 'The vacuum left by others ends up being filled almost instantly by the BRICS,' said a Brazilian diplomat who asked not to be named. Although the G7 still concentrates vast power, the diplomat added, 'it doesn't have the predominance it once did.' However, there are questions about the shared goals of an increasingly heterogeneous BRICS group, which has grown to include regional rivals along with major emerging economies. Stealing some thunder from this year's summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping chose to send his premier in his place. Russian President Vladimir Putin is attending online due to an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court. Still, several heads of state were gathered for discussions at Rio's Museum of Modern Art on Sunday and Monday, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. More than 30 nations have expressed interest in participating in the BRICS, either as full members or partners.

TikTok building new version of app ahead of expected US sale: Report
TikTok building new version of app ahead of expected US sale: Report

Indian Express

time39 minutes ago

  • Indian Express

TikTok building new version of app ahead of expected US sale: Report

TikTok is building a new version of its app for users in the United States ahead of a planned sale of the app to a group of investors, The Information reported on Sunday, citing unnamed sources. This comes as U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he will start talking to China on Monday or Tuesday about a possible TikTok deal. He said the United States 'pretty much' has a deal on the sale of the TikTok short-video app. TikTok has developed a plan to launch the new app to U.S. app stores on September 5, the report said. Last month, Trump extended to September 17 a deadline for China-based ByteDance to divest the U.S. assets of TikTok. The report added that TikTok users will eventually have to download the new app to be able to continue using the service, although the existing app will work until March of next year, though the timeline could change. TikTok did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Reuters could not immediately confirm the report. A deal had been in the works earlier this year to spin off TikTok's U.S. operations into a new U.S.-based firm, majority-owned and operated by U.S. investors. That was put on hold after China indicated it would not approve it following Trump's announcements of steep tariffs on Chinese goods. Trump said the United States will probably have to get a deal approved by China.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store