Your quotes about effects of various levels of radiation are hard science. But from your own original source in the other thread:
https://emilms.fema.gov/IS3/FEMA_IS/is03/REM0504060.htm
Amongst many other factors, why are you discounting the possibility that we can attack with multiple nukes in close proximity? Furthermore, the citation above clearly shows that the rule is to be used in absolute necessity. You cannot plan an attack based on it because that would be akin to playing with the lives of your soldiers.
As I said you are not trying to dispute the 7:10 rule, but the concept of the rule of thumb itself, which is plainly stupid.
Rule of thumb is what you glean from practical experience. For example, it's easy enough to tell if one has fever or not by feeling the body temperature. If it's hotter than usual, that's your rule of thumb which suggests the subject has fever. To get an exact reading, you obviously need a thermometer. Now, your argument is, "No, I won't believe I have fever even if I'm burning up unless I get a thermometer to confirm it". That's how retarded your argument is.
The fact is radioactive materials decay. And the 7:10 rule says a blast zone with small nukes quickly dissipates in a few days.
As for using more nukes, sure you can use more nukes, but it doesn't change the 7:10 rule. All you do is reset the the start time again if you hit the same target. So you hit a target again after 24 hours, then instead of a 2-day wait, now it's a 3-day wait. Most effects are gone within 2 weeks anyway.
500R/hr - 50 - 5 - 0.5
Hour 1 - 7 hours later - 49 hours later - 343 hours later (2 weeks)
At 0.5R/hr, people can go back to business as usual. The army can move in on the 3rd day and clean up the place and hasten the decay process also. Wearing chemsuits, you can move in even sooner in fact. Weather can also help disperse fallout, whereas rain can also wash away fallout.
Even assuming a very large nuke is used that disperses 2000R/hr at hour 1, it will take 2 days to reach 20R/hr, followed by 2 weeks to achieve 2R/hr. Otoh, Pakistani nukes are all small nukes.
There is a lot of stuff to read about the effects of nukes even from a layman's PoV, so I'd suggest doing your own research. Here's one:
https://newatlas.com/survive-nuclear-bomb-shelter/31057/
As for what Hellfire's been trying to tell you, army formations are so well dispersed that you will need as many nukes as there are tanks in order to defeat a tank formation, considering the nuke is accurate enough to blow up near a tank. If the nuke's blast zone is even 100m too far, the tank will survive, whereas the tank is likely in motion and practically impossible to target in any case. That's why tactical nukes are an impractical solution. This is one of the reasons why Pakistan has not deployed tactical nukes anyway. Plus the fact that all you will be doing is putting your own population at risk by using nukes inside Pak territory, while also coming under direct threat of a strategic response
immediately due to the deployment of SSBNs by India. Pakistani propaganda on tactical nukes is meant for idiots.