you talk about pak armys training better then IAs, i think this is just a myth.
Between 22 to 24:30 of the video, the officer talks about experienced, battle hardened troops and then about training. he also explains the situations that PA has experienced in the western border but IA has not experienced it yet. He accumulates all these points in one word as "better training".
There is no way of measuring who has the better training, india spends 50 billion dollars on defence, they have more money to provide there army better training then pakistan does.
Now you are talking like an accountant who wants to make sure that every cent spent in some cause generates some result.
Put a battle hardened and experienced soldier who can be called as "veteran" infront of a soldier who has spent the same number of years in service and given all duties but has not been in combat.
which of them will be more deadly in combat and will be chosen by the commander for an assault?
The veteran, ofcourse.
This is the difference in quality that the officer is talking about.
Pakistans doctrine is to fustrate an indian advance and slow it down, hence the maze like bunkers and trenches, india has more specialized troops like para commandos etc,
A defensive maze may be illogical, boring and a pain for brain to understand, but if its really like all that, then half of its job is done. Confuse and slow down the enemy.
You havent seen the defensive trenches on the India side, do u think there will a garden with fountains and they will be welcoming PA troops with offer fruit cake and tea ?
Pakistan also has specialized troops which are SSG, LCB's and commando platoon of an infantry battalion.
there objectives are seek and destroy, fighting rag tags in FATA doesn't help when your fighting an army of a million with a 50+ billion defense expenditure.
These "rag tags" have made the ISAF sit in their fortresses in Afghanistan and they only get bombed by ISAF jets and UAV's. when Afghan police/army and ISAF muster up courage to fight these "rag tags", they take causalities, fall back and call in air and artillery strikes.
PA troops hunt these rag tags down to the last hiding hole to the last man, either kill or capture them and hold ground. ISAF cannot hold ground neither can Afghan police or Army.
the problem with pak army is the generals higher up, the soldiers officers etc are up there with NATO but the generals and higher ups find a way to let them down its happened repeatedly.
pointing fingers is easy, wearing red tapes is not.