Archie
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that is because Germany, France, Uk are no longer fighting each other. and they know that the US will jump in in any future conflict with Russia. Plus, their forces will be operating with each other, so their lesser numbers will operate together.
and on that topic, their airforces have also shrunk over the years. they hardly have 200-300 jets each. looking at those numbers, one can argue that airforces are obsolete too.
Well fighter numbers have gone down world wide over the last several decades mainly due rapid rise in the price of advance fighters
IAF had over 1200 fighters in late 1970s mainly due to the fact that Mig21 used to only cost Rs 2 crores.
That number declined to 630 in 2018, that's because a mid level fighter today costs Rs 450 crores while a high end one will cost upward of 700 crores
UK and Germany mainly operates the Eurofighter, and are replacing their Tornadoes with F35 which are even more expensive
France has Rafale and Mirage 2000 and in future will only field 280 Rafales
All these are very expensive advanced fighters , hence the reason why UK France and Germany only field 220-300 fighters
Given the choice, Indian Airforce would rather have a fleet of 450 Rafales F4s spread across 24 squadrons , rather than a fleet of 680 fighters in 34 squadrons comprising 5 different aircrafts