Reality Check Hits J-10 Jet Manufacturer: Shares Crash 9% Following PM Modi’s Operation Sindoor’s Success Speech

As PM Modi sent a stern message to Pakistan over state-backed terrorism, shares of Chinese firm Avic Chengdu Aircraft plunged sharply, even as Indian defence stocks rallied post Operation Sindoor.

May 13, May 2025: The shares of Avic Chengdu Aircraft, manufacturer of Pakistan’s J-10 fighter jets, plunged 9.31% in intraday trade on Tuesday, closing at 86.93 yuan, as investor sentiment soured following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s post-ceasefire speech highlighting India’s military superiority and warning of retaliation if terrorism continues.

The sharp decline comes after Modi visited the Adampur air base, which Pakistan falsely claimed to have destroyed, and issued a direct warning to Islamabad:

Also Read: Three Terrorists Killed in Shopian Encounter Amid Heightened Vigil Post Operation Sindoor

“You failed to harm us. If terror continues, you will be annihilated.”


📈 Indian vs Chinese Defence Stocks:

  • Indian defence stocks rallied on the back of Modi’s aggressive posturing and confidence in the nation’s armed forces.
  • In contrast, Chinese military-linked stocks fell, with:
    • China State Shipbuilding Corp down over 4%
    • Zhuzhou Hongda Electronics Corp fell more than 6%
  • Avic’s J-10C jets were reportedly used in Pakistan’s failed retaliatory strike during Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos.

Also Read: PM Modi’s Salute at Adampur Base With S-400 in Frame Silences Pakistan’s Claims


📷 Visual Proof and Viral Debate:

Amidst the global attention on India’s Operation Sindoor, Indian YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia and journalist Piers Morgan confronted a Pakistani panelist on international TV, holding up:

  • An image of Osama bin Laden, killed near a Pakistani military base
  • A viral photo of Pakistan army officers at the funeral of UN-designated terrorists killed during India’s strikes

📉 Dassault Aviation’s Rollercoaster Ride:

Meanwhile, Dassault Aviation—the French maker of Rafale jets used in Operation Sindoor—saw its shares fall by 7% in the European market on Monday, trading between EUR 291 and EUR 295. Despite the drop, the stock had rallied sharply following the strike on May 7, where India used Rafales equipped with SCALP cruise missiles and HAMMER bombs for precision targeting without entering Pakistani airspace.

Also Read: Ranveer Allahbadia, Piers Morgan Expose Pakistan Over Laden and Terrorists Funeral Claim on Live TV

📌 Tags:
Avic Chengdu Aircraft, J-10 fighter jets, Operation Sindoor, PM Modi speech, India Pakistan tensions, Indian defence stocks, Chinese stock market, Adampur airbase, Rafale jets, Dassault Aviation, OperationSindoor,

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