NSG commandos lost to Chinese girls in SWAT challenge! What is the truth of the video going viral on social media?
India vs China SWAT Challenge Video: A video is spreading rapidly on social media, in which it is being claimed that in the SWAT Challenge held in UAE, China’s women SWAT team defeated India’s men’s team in a direct match. Some Chinese and Pakistani social media handles are sharing this video and using it as propaganda against India. But this claim is completely wrong and misleading.
Actually this video is edited. In this, by combining clips of events of different days and different categories, it has been shown as if there was a direct competition between the teams of China and India. There is no head-to-head match between India’s men’s team and China’s women’s team in the official records.
Impressive! 🇨🇳Chinese female SWAT teams triumph in UAE SWAT challenge debut, and defeats all-male🇮🇳#Indian team in the SWAT competition. pic.twitter.com/ojhGp4XDIc
— Shen Shiwei 沈诗伟 (@shen_shiwei) February 10, 2026
SWAT challenge took place in Dubai
The UAE SWAT Challenge was held from February 7 to 11 at Al Ruwaiya Training City, Dubai. 118 elite SWAT and Special Forces teams from 52 countries participated in this competition. The event is designed to test the teams’ operational preparedness, speed, coordination and accuracy through a variety of tactical and physical challenges.
The viral video shows the start of a tactical event, in which the Chinese women’s team is seen making a fast start. It involves difficult tasks like crossing obstacles, passing through narrow paths and live fire shooting drills. The video shows the Indian men’s team being slow at some points, making it appear as if they were left behind.
Chinese girls vs American boys pic.twitter.com/yy5lOdWO6O
— Modraaaaa (@nmamtbh) February 10, 2026
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Spreading confusion by making edited video viral
But the truth is that these scenes are from different teams and different times. These have been combined in such a way that the viewers feel that a direct competition is going on between the two teams. A community note has also been attached to this video on the social media platform X, which clearly states that this claim is misleading and is being spread to unfairly target India. Overall, there was no direct competition between these teams of India and China. The video has been deliberately edited to mislead people and harm India’s image.
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