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If he flies below radar coverage, yes he can, and no, you will not. But you are missing the point here: the pilot.
This is assuming the pilot (or pilots) have everything to do with this. The captain have over 18,000 hrs of flight time. This means he knows how air controllers talks, behaves, and responds. He knows no controller have authority to call up a military response. Such a desire must go up the civilian chain of command before it becomes a formal request to the military, even if the military is watching domestic airspace. So if he flies in a way that allows detection, he can still deceive his way well inside Indian airspace before the IAF can respond under its own suspicion.
Well, the transponder was switched off. So it was pretty much a blind object. If an aircraft does not follow procedure, this is what happens- If the aircraft is not identifying itself, it is intercepted and directed to follow our instructions. If it does not comply, it can be destroyed also because you don't know its intentions and it may even carry out bombing or other kind of attacks.
Also, you should remember that it takes time to travel from India's east coast to west. There was enough time for IAF.Also you should take into account Pak's Air Defence if it managed to cross over.