Indian govt photoshop pak fighter jets JF-17 flying on independence day. The people pointed out that the jets were in fact Pakistani aircraft.
A video shot for Indian Independence Day celebrations left many in the government red faced as it featured a Pakistan fighter jet flying with the Tricolor.
Indian govt Photoshop Pak fighter jets JF-17 flying on independence day.
According to Ndtv the video, posted on twitter, however, removed after many people pointed out that the jets in fact Pakistani aircraft.
The opening portion of the culture ministry’s over one- minute video celebrating ’70 years of independence’ featured an animated sequence of the two JF-17 flying with the Indian flag.
A government source said it was an inadvertent mistake as the Jf-17 looks similar to India’s Tejas light combat aircraft.
It is difficult for an ordinary citizen to know the difference between the two types of aircraft.
The JF-17 jet jointly developed by Pakistan and China and both promoting it big time to garner global supply orders.
Incidentally, Sri Lanka, which was in talks for the JF-17, has rejected the aircraft and is now eyeing Tejas.
Modi govt photoshop pak jets in indian independence day Pakistan intends to make it the main stay of its fighter fleet.
Pakistan Navy had issued a full-page advertisement, which appeared in several Pakistani newspapers.
Featuring the Indian Navy’s Delhi, Godavari and Talwar-class warships for the Aman-11 multi-national exercise.
A government source said it was an inadvertent mistake as the JF-17 looks similar to India’s Tejas light combat aircraft.
Indian govt Photoshop Pak fighter jets JF-17 flying on independence day.
It is difficult for an ordinary citizen to know the difference between the two types of aircraft.
However, realising the mistake, it was removed promptly, the source added. Modi govt has taken photoshop to new level now photoshop pak jets in indian independence day
Modi govt photoshop pak jets in indian independence day
Government source said it was an inadvertent mistake as the jf-17 looks similar to India’s Tejas light combat aircraft.
It is difficult for an ordinary citizen to know the difference between the two types of aircraft.