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Yes. Phalcons can able to track multiple, fast manoeuvring targets at a range of up to 250 miles (400km). This means it can agument the IAF strike packages whithout leaving the Indian airspace. This in addition to Indian ground radars along the borders, satellites and MKI's BARS radar if used effectively will give it a definite advantage.
I assume there are highways near the Pakistan's border with India long enough to launch a few JF-17's carrying MAR-1.
Flying nap of the earth these can get close enough to represent s serious threat to the AWACS. PAF may succeed in forcing a retreat by removing the Phalcon from the equation leaving your strike force without coverage. I don't know the latest on the IAF's Combined Interrogator Transponder (CIT) project, if its not fully operational then the JF-17's have a reasonable chance at getting close to the Phalcon. Even if the JF-17's are detected close to the Pakistan-India border the Phalcon will retreat to beyond 100 kms reducing its influence on the battle.
Pakistan may sneak a few 'combatants' with MANPADS close enough to the Indian AWACS base. The point I'm trying to make is don't take your numerical or tech superiority for granted for those who have seen war there are plenty of things that can go horribly wrong.