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Lets put aside if that is true or not, but just out of logic, an IN Mig 29K that is operated from a carrier much farther away than the IAF Migs, can logically do less sorties right? When you also add that IAF has a full squad of fighters avalilable, while IN could only use a fraction of their fighters on the carrier for offensive operations, because most of their fighters will be limited to defence of the CBG, it also shows that sortie rates will be limited for IN. So your point is actually proving the disadvantages of using a carrier and it's fighters to attack targets in our neighboring countries, when IAF fighters are available anyway.
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You took it wrong. Carrier can go much near to the target rather than stationary airbases.
IAF also put some fighters on defensive role indeed, but you are taking assumption of that some older fighter would be used for that purpose. While in IN migs have to fill to gap of twice of those rolls......right. So indeed IAF have to use its resources in defensive role, especially financial one.
In these cases as I already said earlier mig-k always have greater sorties per aircraft, not total number of sorties of all plane.L