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If this could be done ur country would've already done it in order to secure itself bcuz Pak's nukes are a big threat to India.You think IAF wouldn't factor this in .
If such a decision is made IAF would sent at least 300 fighters Su30s + Mirage 2000s + Jaguars at one go and would take out every thing it could leaving you with least chance of counter attack . Some would even carry nukes to respond immediately .
Let's see the current strength of IAF is
Mig 21(fighter)--------------245
Mig 27(attack)----------------87
Mig 29(fighter)---------------78
Mirage 2000(multirole)------50
Su 30(multirole)------------230
Jaguar(attack)--------------145
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Total------------------------835
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_Indian_military_aircraft
Let's now take into account some other key things like operational availability rates and that 18 Jaguars are specialized for maritime strike role.
Since I couldn't find the operational availability of Jaguars, I will base my judgement on the fact that about 120 of them are going to be upgraded by HAL so I assume that the remaining are not worth the upgrade and are probably going to be cannibalized for spare parts along with the acquisition of old Jaguars from France
http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zon...xtra-life-into-old-jaguar-jets-with-new-radar
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/31-ex-french-jaguar-jets-to-be-given-free-of-charge-to-india.509328/
For Mirage 2000 the operational availability is supposedly 80%-90% and for Su 30 it was 55% but Parrikar claimed that it was to be improved to 70% by the end of 2015 so let's assume it's 70% for Su 30 and 90% for Mirage 2000.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/serviceability-rate-of-fighter-aircrafts.412550/
So let's revise the numbers
Mig 21(fighter)--------------245*
Mig 27(attack)----------------87*
Mig 29(fighter)---------------78*
Mirage 2000(multirole)------45
Su 30(multirole)------------161
Jaguar(attack)--------------120
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Total------------------------736
The numbers in red have been adjusted according to the various factors discussed above. The numbers with asterisks have been left as is bcuz I couldn't find concrete info about operational availability for those jets.
Now as for the attack with 300 aircraft as u claimed...
Even though Pakistan is constantly monitoring its eastern border but still Indian Air Force would try to aim for a surprise attack so that it meets the least amount of resistance. In addition IAF would have to hit all the targets almost simultaneously(within minutes) otherwise Pak might move whatever remains and the threat wouldn't be eliminated...hence all the IAF effort would be somewhat wasted.
This means that IAF would utilize all of its Jaguars armed to the teeth for ground attacks bcuz returning to base for another sortie isn't an option. These Jaguars will be escorted by Su30 MKIs and Mirage 2000s in order to engage PAF to protect the Jaguars
So that would be 120 Jaguars(that's all of them)...the rest 180(to make up the 300 number) would be some combination of Mirage 2000 and Su 30
For example
120 Jaguars
45 Mirage 2000
135 Su 30
That will leave India with 26 Su 30 and the rest of those legacy fighters like Mig 21, Mig 29, and Mig 27(which is for ground attack)
Of course I assumed the best operational availability(for the jets on which I could find such data) and rigged the numbers in India's favor as much as possible but even then it doesn't look great. This would leave India wide open for the massive Chinese Air Force to eliminate the threat of Indian nukes. If I were u I wouldn't like the odds of those legacy fighters with a notoriously poor operational availability record to go up against the Chinese Air Force. Keep in mind that these Mig 21 were to be retired in 2000...and now after extension are to be retired in 2019.
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