Still serves my point bro, those wars were small in scale and achievements. Neither side hasn't really had a decisive victory.
Military scholars have noted that in every Indo-Pak war both sides are known to make so many mistakes that it was laughable... thats really how bad both forces were in tactics. One prime example being the surrender of 1971 where our generals in the east believed the Indians were outnumbering them when in reality india barely had a few thousand troops near dhaka. Makenshaw played a pyschological game and made ayub tremble.
But who could blame ayub for dismembering his great nation? ayub had better things to do like get drunk off jack and meet his lovely whores in rawalpindi, and blackmailing Fatima Jinnah (one of the founders of Pakistan). What lovely generals we have.
Today though things would be much different. Pakistani military forces have had immense experience over the last few decades, something that the Indians lack.
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