Is IAF ready for Cold War Strategy?
Within the present scope, yes.
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Is IAF ready for Cold War Strategy?
First increase the IAF strength to 70 squ until then it is not even worth the value of paper it is presented
Good Analysis; but a major flaw in your in thinking is that, it assumes that the opposing side is maintaining status quo
Okay so your Armoured Formations move in, beat Pakistan's light mechanized/infantry units and capture a chunk of land. Now What? Your Armoured Formations need huge supply lines because they are big and need to be fed. Looking at the capabilities of the Indian Army, its going to be extremely hard for India to create secure supply lines.
What if PA decides that it has had enough and decides to encircle or outflank your Formations, or even worse outflank them and cut off their supply lines. Your Armoured Formations would not be able to hold much longer without the supplies coming in, thus its a very unlikely scenario that IA can hold on to the territory. When your battered, bruised and tired Armoured Formations go up against PA's fresh Armoured Formations head on, chances of a PA victory are higher as compared to IA. No matter how much mobilization India achieves, it can never beat Pakistan's mechanized units to the border.
Excellent, but your analysis fails to take into account that PA has increased the number of its special forces. The number of SSGs have increased in the past decade from 3 battalions to a division, while the Air Force and Navy have their own special forces units. An Airborne drop inside Pakistan off SF forces is very unlikely because its going to be impossible for India to hide the effort as your helis or transport aircrafts would be lit up on Pakistan's radar screens long before. If in case the India manages to drop their SF, PA maintains an air assault brigade ready to be deployed within hours
Excellent, but in the current scenario Pakistan holds an advantage over India in the artillery field. Pakistan has more SP Artillery as compared to India and our tube artillery is already set up, so pounding the invader is not going to be hard. India had a huge advantage in my opinion in the form of Smerch, the IA could batter PA's forces from stand off ranges without exposing their forces. But the induction of A100 in PA's inventory cancels out IA's advantage, IA would have to expose the Smerch against the A100 in order to use it effectively.
There is no evidence that the 3 Sister Services are talking to each other regarding this doctrine, its mainly an Army lead initiative and i find it hard to believe that the Navy and Air Force would let the Army take the glory.
Your right, i should not have used the word impossible, but i will use the words 'extremely difficult'. There is no evidence to suggest that under a short and intense war, Pakistan will be unable to sustain its operations against India. If you make the claim that in a long term war India will prevail, i would agree with you but in a short term war, the balance of forces is roughly the same. India cannot use its advantages of numbers effectively if its envisioning a short war, contrary to what you say the logic dictates that the Indian Army does not has the capability to pull off something like this. This is why i am yet to see any real reorganization on the battlefield from the Indian side
We have several alternatives and this is definitely one of them
Hellfire, the objective of CS AFAIK is to inflict damage on PA's war fighting ability, not to capture land to be used as a bargaining chip. That was precisely the old doctrine. The new doctrine is about acting fast and aiming for PA and other targets of interest, not land.
PA also outclasses IA in Arty - and by a margin!
However, they are badly outmatched when it comes to tube arty. Smerch and Pinaka, in the numbers being inducted and the development path charted out outclasses PA, A-100 notwithstanding.
Really mastan, and you are privy to all this while the GHQ with the considerable resources at their disposal is not.
Plus i really did not think you would believe that its India behind all the bombings and terrorism in Pakistan. I thought you understood that these are the people Pakistan trained & aided in numerous ways that are against Pakistan. Its Pakistan who has done this to herself, by radicalizing its society and whatnot. Not India.
The TTP phenomenon became big after the Lal Masjid operation where supposedly (as per the rumors spread in the tribal areas) thousands of Pushtun girls were killed.
The LM operation became a necessity after China forced Musharraf's hand as many Chinese women were captured and held hostage by the LM goons and ninzas for being "prostitutes" (every second woman in Islamabad was a prostitute as per them).
The blowback just had to come if you think about it. For Al Qaeda, Pakistan is the country that it wants as it's base now. It believes it is within reach and can be done by softening them up.
The resistance to their designs has been lukewarm at best. It is not inconceivable that Jihadis may be running the government in a few years.
What gives you that magical figure of 70? Care to shed some light on the inputs about that?
Really mastan, and you are privy to all this while the GHQ with the considerable resources at their disposal is not.
Sir,
You are giving too much credit to pak GHQ----they have no game----. The last few years have shown that they are worthless in research and analysis of current situation and projection of future conflict and terrorist strikes.
Pakistanis are very angry people---they think when they are angry----and they think with contempt of the opponent----that is not conducive to a pro-active approach---you cannot think straight when you are angry.
You will be surprised at their lack of understanding.
what the hell you goon!!!.....where did you get that from???
Ghazi alleged that during Musharraf's regime, "thousands of girls and boys" were killed with phosphorus bombs during a 2007 army operation against radical elements holed up in the Lal Masjid in Islamabad.
Religious scholars of the country have been claiming that thousands of girl students of Jamia Hafsa seminary were killed in the military operation against the mosque.