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You should get over it. The premise was a blog stating India won’t use Russian products then the blog goes on to mention the Polish Air Force which use RD-33s circa 1980s. FYI hundreds of F-16 have crashed so mentioning a few MiGs Polish Migs doesn’t prove anything especially when their spares are probably from the 1980s or worse from some bootlegged shop in Eastern Europe.
Western fanboys can’t help but citing and comparing old Soviet technology trying to desperately make correlations to new Russian technology. There are over 100 JF-17 in service for over a decade, the aircraft has a solid safety record with just two crashes. The difference is Pakistan gets full aftermarket support while Poland doesn’t.
The core of a fighter jet engine is where Western fighter jet engine manufacturers excel over Soviet/Russian fighter jet engines. The Soviets could not match its Western counterparts in manufacturing tech for making cores. And Russia, with its much smaller economy and budget, could not in turn outmatch its predecessor. Thus while Western fighter jet engines last for thousand of hours Soviet/Russian engines last for hundreds of hours only.
So your Pakistani friends are just more miticulous in changing their JF-17's Russian engines more often.