i have done a research of my own. Here's an extract from the annual reports of "Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest", which infact provides all the details regarding the modalities involved in the courses and training run by the US military for foreign students:
Pakistan:
india:
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Pakistan (2009-10)
india (2009-10)
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Now if we see the summary one would find out that though there more number of Officer and Men from Pakistan who underwent courses at the US, but then it is india that is paying more (or alternatively received more aid under the IMET Program) for courses abroad especially the US.
Now if see the these two reports:
Pakistan (2007-08)
india (2007-08)
we can see that the major chunk of courses (for Pakistan) were done under the head of CTFP (REGIONAL DEFENSE COMBATING TERRORISM FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM) - ofcourse it is Pakistan that is affected by terrorism the most, so it's logical that most of the courses done by Pakistan military officers were counter-terrorism related.
Also, another reason of Pakistan having a higher number of individuals attending more courses at the US is visible in the following Pic:
Above is the snapshot of the kind of courses (their names) that Pakistani military officers/men underwent, so we can see that most of these courses are related to the EQUIPMENT that we purchase from the US.
Ofcourse, if we are going by a Radar, Radio Set, aircraft etc from the US, we would be sending more individuals for training to the manufacturer's country. india on the other hand is not as much dependent on the US when it comes to weaponry, and thus the lower number of individuals attending courses at the US.
Despite of this (that we have to be more dependent on the US - because of
military assistance/aid, counter terror training, specialized training because of the equipment purchase etc) , you can see the difference in figures (amounts) between india and Pakistan.
Further, for now the following may suffice a comparison:
indian army COASs:
Gen Vijay Kumar Singh:
have studied at United States Army Infantry School
is a graduate of the Rangers Course at Fort Benning
and the United States Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
In the US for the Rangers course, he came first in combat operations.
Gen Krishnaswamy Sundarji has also graduated from Fort Fort Leavenworth.
Gen Sunith Francis Rodrigues was a graduate of Royal College of Defence Studies in the UK.
There are more, but i think i'll be posting them later.
So in short, i think there's no need to overload one's common sense and try presenting everything (related to the military) in a manner that is retarded.
Further reading:
http://www.state.gov/t/pm/rls/rpt/fmtrpt/2008/index.htm
http://www.fas.org/asmp/campaigns/training/fpo_sasia_all.html