Falcon26
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You misunderstand what I said and are repeating what @MastanKhan said. The argument made by @MastanKhan was that India doesn't need to cover its five times larger space because of the state of PAF. I am categorically stating that viewing Indian procurements through a Pakistan specific lens is highly disingenuous. I am NOT saying that Pakistan will be helped by China. I am saying that Indian acquisition of Su-30 has a larger significance than Pakistan.
To summarize, if India procured SU-30, it DOES NOT automatically make sense for Pakistan to procure a 'heavy strike fighter'.
If the Su-30s were procured for a threat other than Pakistan, then it makes no sense to procure a jet that the supposed enemy already employs in record numbers (China) same with the Rafael. There’s no sense buying 36 Rafaels against China, but it makes sense against Pakistan. Same with every other Indian weapon. It’s illogical to think that at a time of war that all these assets won’t be deployed against Pakistan for decisive outcome in India’s favor.