gambit
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If I present to you, a liquor vendor, a driver's license, how long will it take you to determine if the document was truly issued by the State or something I cooked up in my basement earlier today? Now compound whatever uncertainty you initially had and the time it took you to make the final determination by a few magnitudes, add in the possibility that the hijacked aircraft may use other air traffic as cover to increase the confusion factor.Which would need the pilots to contact ground-based air traffic monitoring stations in the vicinity and fake their ID. We know nothing of the sort has happened.
Back in Sept 11, 2001, the US ordered all aircrafts, ID-ed or not, to either drop to ground or not enter domestic airspace, effectively having a completely blank sky. Any non-compliance will be IMMEDIATELY taken as a hostile. That was the only way we could distinguish a threat from a non-threat. Can India do the same ? Yes. Will India do the same ?
You are telling me not to be naive when you provided not even estimated time duration for what you posted as responses by the Indian military ?Nationalistic pride is not the point.
If a(or more) military aircraft tails a plane and the plane does not respond to it, this message will go up the chain of command. There will come a time when plane's activities will be seen as suspicious, and some action will be taken. Shooting it down is obviously the last option, but nevertheless, an option.
It is quite naive to think that fighters will tail the plane across whole of India's breadth and not do anything.
Dont compare this with 9/11. Those planes did not enter from outside.