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Mobile Infantry with heavy calibre weapons with enough firepower to take on any kind of threat from Indian forces. Transports could be mix of wheeled and tracked, depending upon availability. Small but highly mobile TFs made up of mix of armor, infantry with ATGM, AD, Arty as well as gunships (if required) used to delay and harass Indian forces dislodging them from their axis of attack. Indian Army can spread itself in different directions if it enters Sindh, this is where UCAVs and Gunships can play their part by flying swiftly to make contact them with them, inflict as much damage as possible and then returning. PA ground forces may not be able to cover distance as faster as air assets. This makes AH-1F relevant in war, even though its slated to be replaced by modern gunships.what I've concluded is that it's better to be mobile in the deserts rather than dig-in with static defences. a well-mechanized force will outflank you with ease and you'll be gobbled up. mechanization though, is not a prerequisite, considering how the 23 FF, raised with old reservists, retook Sadhewala from the crack 3 Grenadiers in November 1965 - inflicting heavy losses in process.
Marines don't have heavy weapons and their numbers are small so their offensive capability is a bit staggered. Mobility is an issue for Marines so transport helicopters will make them rapidly deployable in the creeks or marshes, depending on their mission requirement. Hovercrafts and dinghies have their own limitations. They should have heavy weapon platoon in every company, not just mortars or RPGs, but also ATGMs for facing enemy T-72/BMP-2 and boats comfortably and also 35mm or 57mm AAA guns for AD and ground firepower for destructive suppressive fire support.
IMO, V-Corps should aim to capture enemy territory rather than allowing Indian Army to pour into Sindh. Such a plan should be formed in conjunction with PAF and PN. 25th Mech Div spearheads and captures a few areas, then withdraws as reserve after 16th Infantry Div digs in to defend the captured areas. 25th Mech Div stands as a mobile force to intercept, flank and thwart attacks by Indian Forces on 16th Infantry Div. 18th Div stands as reserve or along with Marines protect southern and Northern flanks of 16th infantry Div while reinforcements from XII Corps join V-Corps.
Otherwise, 25th Mechanised keeps advancing on with 18th Infantry Div till it makes contact with tip of Indian Armored forces and engages them. If 25th Mechanised Div faces losses, it withdraws and 18th Infantry Div forms a defensive line to allow regrouping of 25th Mechanised Div and counter attack Indian Armor later on. 16th Infantry Division either keeps defending the previously captured area or sends a part of its forces to help 18th Infantry Div, if 33rd Infantry Div or 41st Infantry Div from XII Corps get delayed to reinforce V-Corps. A brigade sized strength of Sindh Rangers would also come handy.
Not the exact locations but displaying the idea on the map.
The biggest issue in support from PAF when V-Corps cross the border. This applies to Marines also who would need air support and air cover from PAF or PN Mirages to conduct their operations.