The IAF sqd numbers mentioned in this article seem a little misleading as last i checked, they had just over 36 sqds. PAF has no plans to reach those numbers and neither we have a thirst of achieving such. Current no. of sqds will be maintained however with sophisticated weapon systems, such as thunder, blk 52 and FC-20s. It will be a relatively small, but efficient force to defend our skies in near future and will be backed by AARs and Awacs (2 types at least if US p3 awacs is not exercised). One thing seems strange to me as the Indians are delaying their MMRCA deal a bit too much and this is hurting IAFs cause as they have retired bulk of vintage MIG 23s, 21s and even some 27s. These form the bulk of IAF at the moment and the concern has some weight in it. Obsolescence is a common issue on both sides and we are addressing it with thunders, blk 52s that will arrive by June and soon to be inducted FC-20s (2013-14 at best) but why so much delay in MMRCA deal as the tender is afloat since 2005-06 and still no selection.