India-Pakistan Conflict - Land Of The Indus Versus Land Of The Pure

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Pakistan Airspace clearly closed, and looks like India has closed its airspace north of Delhi.
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That one plane in Pakistans north is an Ethiopian Airlines flight en route to South Korea. Its not heading in the right direction though, so its clearly diverting away from a no fly zone.
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Anyone got a decent stream? The one I'm watching is akin to Fox News jerking off to war in afghanistan.
 
Why the fuck does Pakistan rely on India for their entire water supply? If you're that dependent on someone across the border, you're not a real country.


In a just world, these two shitty countries will launch their nuclear arsenals at each other, while the rest of the world watches and later continues with their world made better.

Too bad that isn't happening.
We get clown world, where they'll bomb out a few cities, and then expect the West to take all the "refugees" they created.


There's 1.5billion of them, this probably happened 10 times yesterday.
Shit, probably 10 times in the past hour.
 
Casual reminder the Indian army despite having a far larger budget is far more corrupt and wasteful:
🇮🇳🇵🇰 1JZ on X: After looking into it a bit more, I think India must have insane levels of corruption in their military. India spends 10x as much as Pakistan on military but advantage in air is only 3:2, and India is actually inferior to Pakistan in artillery by 1:2.

In a PK defense scenario where SAMs contribute to defense, PK/IN are roughly equal in air, and PK outguns India significantly in SPG. Without ability to suppress artillery with CAS, attacker will get massacred.

India's artillery procurement has been a disaster, a ground offensive is infeasible.

India's greatest area of advantage over Pakistan is infantry manpower. It would be insane to attack using infantry numerical superiority against Pakistan's artillery superiority. This is not a politically realistic option.

Russia has a 10:1 advantage in artillery over Ukraine, attacking over flat terrain, and it is still a major slog. For India to attack with a 1:2 disadvantage in artillery, in mountainous terrain, would be insanity.

My conclusion is a major Indian offensive is infeasible. Even a major air campaign would be insanely expensive. Most likely outcome is a symbolic strike like 2019 where both sides claim victory until next time.

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i think it's beyond pathetic that you spend nearly 10x more than your neighbor and he still manages to nearly match you, without including his allies (China and Bangladesh) that will certainly keep some of your frontline stuf specially fighters, out of theater.

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India has also failed to build their own copy of the AK-47 for over 30 years now, how can you fuck up a design so easy to make that war torn rural china were able to pump out in the millions by the late 50s and yugoslavia managed to quickly copy it despite having no blueprints is beyond hilarious.
 
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