mohamad_india
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It does not matter where we would deploy the fighters,ultimately it would bring down the hunter.
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Stick to the topic. Lets not have a nuclear war here -- again
Please quote from Indian government approved document.
Pakistan should counter this threat by deploying sophisticated Anti-Aircraft missile batteries, something like a Chinese version of S-300 such as the HQ-10.
Pakistan should counter this threat by deploying sophisticated Anti-Aircraft missile batteries, something like a Chinese version of S-300 such as the HQ-10.
This is a draft nuclear doctrine and has never been approved by the Indian government. This in no way represents India's approved nuclear policy.
Pakistan should counter this threat by deploying sophisticated Anti-Aircraft missile batteries, something like a Chinese version of S-300 such as the HQ-10.
Bring it on!! mate
Bolo beta !!!what's there hanging below the Rafale ?
There is no Rubber stamped approved Nuclear Policy anywhere you going to found in Google...
Bring it on!! mate
Bolo beta !!!what's there hanging below the Rafale ?
Then stop referring to India's nuclear policy and doctrine in the manner.
We will bring it on buddy.
Good Aerial Defence beats Good Aerial Offensive anyday.
Just ask the Israelis in the opening days of Yom Kippur War, then strong Egyptian Air Defenses stopped the mightiest Air Force in the Middle East.
Pakistan cannot match India, plane for plane. But by investing heavily anti-air defenses, one missile battery is equivalent to one Air Squadron and which will level the playing field and cost India dearly economically.
You are a tin horn and you amply display your ability and expose your petty knowledge base every time you open your mouth.
Let's examine Pakistan's nuclear thresholds and then you can comment further:
A Pre-emptive Response Threshold (PRT) may be evoked against Indian actions that may be premeditated, pre-emptive, incautious and accidental or events spiraling out of control. These strikes may invariably be launched on Indian territory and may take the form of nuclear strike on Indian armed forces, cities and economic and communication centers. The response may even be undertaken due to preparatory engagement of targets inside Pakistani territory, threatening strategic and forward assembly of Indian troops, on escalation of nuclear alert status or even an accidental or rogue firing of Indian nuclear missiles.
An Early Response Threshold (ERT) may result in a nuclear retaliation during the early stages of Indian offensive after the international border has been crossed. Early nuclear response may be resorted to when sensitive locations (important towns/cities etc close to the international border) of psycho-social and communication/economic importance are threatened or captured. It could also be the combined resultant affect of an existential extreme political and economic situation, exacerbation of which is blamed on India and may be undertaken by a government under intense public pressure.
In a Delayed Response Threshold (DRT) the nuclear strikes may be undertaken only after saturation of the conventional response. Evoking of such a response may vary according to the peculiar geographical lay of international border or contiguity of various sensitive locations to the international border and may even take the form of certain imaginary lines drawn on the map.
Finally, the Accumulative Response Threshold (ART) may be evoked if India initiates a graduated application of force. In such a scenario, a naval coercion gradually escalated to blockade coupled with graduated conventional selective air and ground strikes on economic targets, communication infrastructure, politically sensitive locations and military targets are undertaken. The accumulative destructive effect of such conventional strikes may evoke either an early or a delayed nuclear response depending on the summative effect of destruction that has taken place.
You shamelessly plagiarize, without giving the source and passing as your examination. Do you have any opinion of your own or not?
Exploring Pakistan's Nuclear Thresholds - Analysis Eurasia Review