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Two points: you have misunderstood @kongn about 'light tanks' and 'IFVs'; they are good for carrying troops into battle in close coordination with armoured troops, they are not very good by themselves. That presupposes that the armour in question is not a Dinky toy.
Second, your recourse to conscripts has already been answered, and more than adequately. Take a look at the sizeable manpower available already trained as a uniformed force in the CAPFs, and available as far advanced on the training cycle as compared to conscipts. They will, by themselves, make the sponsor of a move to bring in conscripts regret their rashness.
Third, think of the consequences to Pakistan of the Indians taking to conscription, as a direct response.to any Pakistani move. Be warned that you lose credibility in Pakistani eyes, proposing any temporary band-aid solution that can be taken up by their arch-enemies with no difficulty, and with the daunting prospect of doing better than the original Pakistani initiative.
Sarcasm will be buried this afternoon at 4:30 at the Hindu cemetery, Kowkoor. A condolence meeting will be held next to the graveyard, as it may not be possible to hold a virtual meeting on PDF, as would have been the best option.
Indian BMP2s are armed for direct combat not as a battle taxi. Check out the turrets for direct fire engagements. In contrast, my "troop carrying light tanks" are using a gun mortar, allowing them to remain relatively out of direct fire engagements.
I think Pakistan is in a far better position of taking on conscription than India. Never in history has a force refused to conscript on the basis "then the other side will do the same". A smaller force has historically had a tendency to conscript. The bigger force often did without but even if they went the same route, ultimately the aim was achieved - greater equality of forces between the two.
If you are going to bring in your police forces, then one can argue that Pakistan has, in many parts entire populations armed with guns. This is a slippery slope and takes away meaningful analysis.
I'm still waiting for information on what division is posted in Bhuj. Until proven this is moot. Bhuj remains relatively unprotected.