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So according to the article there is an arms race b/w India and Pakistan but they are running on different tracks and chasing vastly different goals .
India trying to counter the bigger threat to it's north coupled with global ambitions while Pakistan looks like still stuck with India .
I don't think Shaurya was developed keeping in mind just a conventional role .
IMO it will replace Agni1 in the future .
India trying to counter the bigger threat to it's north coupled with global ambitions while Pakistan looks like still stuck with India .
Impressive research, a good read in quite a long time.
There is one common trend of weapons development shown by both countries, i.e. both have developed new weapons to ensure their deterrence.
India, having developed advanced enough strategic weapons (the Agni series) against Pakistan, now seeks to develop deterrence at the conventional level too (BrahMos, Shaurya, Prahaar). On the other hand, Pakistan is striving to meet the deterrence requirements at the strategic level (Shaheen-IA, III) and introducing a variety of shorter range platforms (Babur/Ra'ad/Nasr) to counter the developing Indian BMD.
I don't think Shaurya was developed keeping in mind just a conventional role .
IMO it will replace Agni1 in the future .