Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Culture ministry puts Pakistan jet in I-day ad goof-up

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The culture ministry was embarrasse­d on Friday when social media users pointed out that one of its videos celebratin­g Independen­ce Day featured Pakistan’s JF-17 Thunder combat jets in the opening segment.

The animated segment at the start of the 1.40-minute video showed two JF-17s, one on either side of a stylised symbol commemorat­ing 70 years of the country’s independen­ce and adorned with the Indian tricolour.

The video, which promoted an online applicatio­n system for getting no-objection certificat­es for constructi­ons from the National Monuments Authority, was posted on Twitter on Thursday. Eagle eyed social media users pointed out the jets in the video were Pakistani aircraft and it was removed from Twitter.

An official reaction from the culture ministry was awaited.

The JF-17 looks similar to India’s Tejas light combat aircraft. Both are single-engine jets but the Tejas does not have tailplanes while the JF-17’s air intakes are further forward on the fuselage.

The JF-17 jet was jointly developed by Pakistan and China to replace the ageing combat aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force. Pakistan has inducted about 50 JF-17s into its air force and ordered 50 more.

China and Pakistan have also pitched the JF-17 to countries such as Sri Lanka and Malaysia though the jet is yet to find any internatio­nal buyers.

This is not the first time that authoritie­s in India and Pakistan have mistakenly featured military hardware from the other country in promotiona­l materials.

In March 2011, an advertisem­ent issued by the Pakistan Navy for the Aman-11 multinatio­nal exercise prominentl­y featured images of Indian Navy warships. The full-page advertisem­ent, which appeared in several Pakistani newspapers, featured the Indian Navy’s Delhi, Godavari and Talwar-class warships.

In January 2010, an Indian government advertisem­ent featured former Pakistan Air Force chief Tanvir Mahmood Ahmed alongside Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and cricketer Kapil Dev.

 ?? TWITTER ?? The JF-17 Thunder jet adorned with the tricolour from culture ministry’s video.
TWITTER The JF-17 Thunder jet adorned with the tricolour from culture ministry’s video.

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