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The last major war between India and Pakistan was fought in December of 1971 almost 40 years earlier. This resulted in the annihilation of Pakistan's Eastern wing and the State of Bangladesh was formed.
Indians see this war as a great victory while Pakistan declares no joy.
Briefly let's relive the scenario.
Although Pakistani POW figure is well documented as around 92,000 but little do the reader realises that less than 50,000 of the overall count were fighting men, the rest were made up of personnel from various utility services. PAF stationed a single Squadron of 16 obsolete F-86s supplemented by three T-33s and a few Helicopters for SAR duties. More over after the murder of 45 personnel by Mukti fighters, all Mobile observer units had been withdrawn effectively blinding the PAF and resorting to a single runway base of Tezgaon near Dacca. The Pakistan Naval strength in East Pakistan was barely mentionable with a few Gun Boats for patrolling inner waterways. The supply line was out of question and the Mukti insurgency was in full swing taking it's toll on the soldier's families.
Compare this with India deploying it's full strength of Eastern Command backed up with all the supplies and logistics. The IAF stationed ten Squadrons of fighter/bomber aircraft including three of MIG-21s while the rest was made up of supersonic SU-7s, Gnats and Hunters, all evidently superior in performance to the vunerable Saber.
The Indian Navy's aircraft carrier Vikrant was deployed in the Bay of Bengal with a Squadron of Sea hawk fighter/bombers and flights of Alize ASW aircrafts.No doubt the aircraft carrier would have all the escort ships performing their duties. The Indian forces had all the unlimited supply of men and ammunition and the crucial advantage of the internal insurgency. So here you have the scenario, 50,000 odd soldiers pitted against a full strength army of 500,000. Single PAF Squadron facing 10 squadrons of much superior aircraft, in fact if the Indian Naval Squadron is included, the ratio is 11:1. And the Pakistan Navy is non existent. However............
Let's shift all this scenario into Indian held Kashmir. !!!!!
Assume that the war is confined to just this State, and since it's land locked, let's keep the Navys of both countries out of equation. We will allow India to station ten Squadrons of say MIG-21s and Jaguars in Kashmir which are somewhat equal in performance to the PAF's Mirages and F-7s. Ten Squadrons make up over 50% of PAF's overall strength a much healthier situation than what PAF faced in 1971. Pakistan only had 50,000 regular troops in East Pakistan where as India reportedly has half million soldiers in Kashmir, ten times more than what Pakistan had. Like in East Pakistan, the ground environment in Kashmir is said to be unsuitable for tracked vehicles hence let's do away with Tanks and APCs. Like Pakistan, India also doesn't has the luxury of reinforcements or a supply line and above all since India claims that all the Freedom Fighters in Kashmir are infiltrators from Pakistan, it wouldn't have to fight in it's back yard like Pakistani Soldiers were faced with Mukti Bahini.
Gentlemen, let the battle commence and conclude for your self keeping in mind that the Pakistan Forces faced a full fledge insurgency for nine months and fought India for over three weeks.
Indians see this war as a great victory while Pakistan declares no joy.
Briefly let's relive the scenario.
Although Pakistani POW figure is well documented as around 92,000 but little do the reader realises that less than 50,000 of the overall count were fighting men, the rest were made up of personnel from various utility services. PAF stationed a single Squadron of 16 obsolete F-86s supplemented by three T-33s and a few Helicopters for SAR duties. More over after the murder of 45 personnel by Mukti fighters, all Mobile observer units had been withdrawn effectively blinding the PAF and resorting to a single runway base of Tezgaon near Dacca. The Pakistan Naval strength in East Pakistan was barely mentionable with a few Gun Boats for patrolling inner waterways. The supply line was out of question and the Mukti insurgency was in full swing taking it's toll on the soldier's families.
Compare this with India deploying it's full strength of Eastern Command backed up with all the supplies and logistics. The IAF stationed ten Squadrons of fighter/bomber aircraft including three of MIG-21s while the rest was made up of supersonic SU-7s, Gnats and Hunters, all evidently superior in performance to the vunerable Saber.
The Indian Navy's aircraft carrier Vikrant was deployed in the Bay of Bengal with a Squadron of Sea hawk fighter/bombers and flights of Alize ASW aircrafts.No doubt the aircraft carrier would have all the escort ships performing their duties. The Indian forces had all the unlimited supply of men and ammunition and the crucial advantage of the internal insurgency. So here you have the scenario, 50,000 odd soldiers pitted against a full strength army of 500,000. Single PAF Squadron facing 10 squadrons of much superior aircraft, in fact if the Indian Naval Squadron is included, the ratio is 11:1. And the Pakistan Navy is non existent. However............
Let's shift all this scenario into Indian held Kashmir. !!!!!
Assume that the war is confined to just this State, and since it's land locked, let's keep the Navys of both countries out of equation. We will allow India to station ten Squadrons of say MIG-21s and Jaguars in Kashmir which are somewhat equal in performance to the PAF's Mirages and F-7s. Ten Squadrons make up over 50% of PAF's overall strength a much healthier situation than what PAF faced in 1971. Pakistan only had 50,000 regular troops in East Pakistan where as India reportedly has half million soldiers in Kashmir, ten times more than what Pakistan had. Like in East Pakistan, the ground environment in Kashmir is said to be unsuitable for tracked vehicles hence let's do away with Tanks and APCs. Like Pakistan, India also doesn't has the luxury of reinforcements or a supply line and above all since India claims that all the Freedom Fighters in Kashmir are infiltrators from Pakistan, it wouldn't have to fight in it's back yard like Pakistani Soldiers were faced with Mukti Bahini.
Gentlemen, let the battle commence and conclude for your self keeping in mind that the Pakistan Forces faced a full fledge insurgency for nine months and fought India for over three weeks.