Blind jingoism sprinkled with some sane statements.
You could have started the reply with some sensible statement, but you choose ranting instead. That's a sign of frustation.
That's where our military intelligence will play a vital role. Let's not forget our alliance with GCC.
Your intelligence agencies are only good enough for LOL-lywood movies. Your intelligence agency is no way near capable of tracking 17 million barrels per day of crude oil supplied for 48 countries via 120+ cargo ship every day. No way sir. No chance.
And you've just shown your level of alliance with GCC by denying their request for troops. Point mooted as well.
And what will you provide GCC against Indian money(which is in millions), Do not say you will sell your Umma-Chumma crap to them against million of $.
Of course India is going to contest the blockade, it will be strategic suicide for India not to. But question is would they dare to enter waters held by PN subs?
Those waters are not held by any single party, Nor will it ever be. Remember US threatnening Iran of full retaliation in case of them blocking Homurz? What makes you think they would allow you, a close ally of China(rival of US)?
Anyways Freedom of Navigation in international waters is a very important stuff in international relations, No one will allow you to play with that, no matter how much support you have from China.
Watch the map i posted. PN will easily be able to defend Pakistan Coastline and enforce a blockade as the area overlaps.
PN in current situation can not even defend Pakistan coastline alone, what makes you think PN will do that in this scenario?
IN has numerical and qualitative both, edge over PN.
Why would there be no contest? Indian Navy will be entering PAF controlled airspace with no defence against CM-400AKG missiles. The only option left will be to use carriers, but we all know the IN carriers have hardly ever left the port.
IN has Barak-8 system, Brahmos, P-8 posieden, all dedicated for area defence for CBG, you do not think these are for showcase, do you?
And for you knowledge if IN carriers ever left port or not, read the history of '71. What IN carriers did to PN. You might want to re-read that part of histroy.
The only sane post in your entire rant. But even if India does not rely on GCC for it's fuel supplies, you do know that ships travel along the coast line? They would have to enter PN controlled waters anyways.
Even EEZ of Pakistan can not be said PN controlled waters if IN decides to attack, forget controlling Arabian sea.
Yeah, Americans clearly seem to be "butthurt" about Indian Navy's 2 cent carriers. Keep living in your fantasies, i'm sure it's very convenient.
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