I apologise for replying to a number of your posts. But I don't agree. India does not have the military capability to do anything about Pakistan. Here is why I think so.February last year has set into motion a cascade of inevitability that is yet incomplete.
That's an interesting view Notorious Eagle. I disagree though. Pakistan on average has superior forward edge of battle area (FEBA) platforms compared to India.
The Pakistan armed forces have countered Indian weapons effectively by using American or European equipment as the tip of the spear with the rest being comprised of Chinese or other equipment. In contrast, almost all Indian equipment is of Soviet origin. Pakistan's tip of the spear (usually American) is better than Indian (usually Soviet) in most areas. To paint an example, Pakistan's F-16s bring AIM 120 C5, that outrange what IAF possesses by a significant margin. This plays out in almost every area I can think of: A-100 outranges Smerch, M series howitzers outrange IA's artillery (even including the new Korean K-9), etc. Exceptions include Naval platforms as Pakistan does not prioritize the Navy.
Part of this is because Pakistan has preferred US systems which, on average, tended to be better than Soviet/Russian ones (notable exceptions in certain strategic areas). The other part has been India's broken procurement system and consistently declining defence budgets.
It is only in the last few years that India has been more open to Western armament and though modernization has started, is still piecemeal. It has so far not touched the Indian military's tip of the spear. The only exception being Rafales which are till date not in India and in any case, are too few to really constitute anything other than a token force (2 squadrons, split over 2 fronts, compared to 4 squadrons of F-16's all for one front).
The real modernization for India has started happening in the mid-end areas like naval P-8, and logistics area where C-17, C-130, and Chinooks have rather dramatically changed efficacy and capability of the IN's maritime domain awareness fleet and IAF's transport fleet. Apache's and MH-60R will start modernizing battlefield support roles in the next few years. The differences, in terms of availability and sortie rates, are significantly better than what the military has had so far. As Indian comfort with US weapon systems and training philosophy grows, so will the nature of acquisitions, moving towards FEBA platforms.
I am sure you understand that this doesn't mean Pakistan is militarily stronger than India. However, it will take at least a decade more before India's tip-of-the-spear starts changing. Till then, at least, in the context of skirmishes with limited assets at play, Pakistan will be able to bring more lethal force, more precisely, and faster than their Indian counterparts.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/how-...nd-what-is-needed.660104/page-5#post-12212969
@Joe Shearer , @third eye . I would love your views on this as well. Needless to say, I am open to contrary view.