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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/outgunned-by-pakistan-f-16s-iaf-plans-to-re-arm-its-sukhois-with-israeli-missiles-2044172 Well this is just another article admitting India's failure on 27 February 2019 check out NDTV where india admittin to saying After losing one of its fighters to Pakistani...
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    The conventional wisdom amongst some defense analysts is that an attacking force requires a minimum of a 1.5:1 superiority in forces at the theater level to succeed. for India all front-war i think this paper is enough to explain you why for conventional Balance : India still not meet the 3:1...
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    I am reference all Indian media , did I took any thought process from pakistan . Look what Indian Journlist saying about feb 27 we lost , It was a good time start to start IBGs , why kept quiet. Air Chief of Indian he says stuff like "Rafale will tip balance in our favor from PAF unlike...
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    on 27 Feb This report shocked me about Rafafel Data data stolen related to the aircraft critical to India’s national security plans for IBGs. This line is make me all day laugh "No hard disk or document has been stolen. More details are being ascertained about the motive,” sources in the Indian...
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    Well Actions have Consequences and become corner stone of News Media, I can provide thousdand thousands links with my analysis but from what I seeing Master list of your logical fallacies doctrine doesn't prove anything your points here. I am not seeing quasi logical argument balance with you.
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    can you elborate why this article fail to explain tactical advantage ? isn't Pakistani Tactical Weapons and Strategic Aims: Countering Indian Military’s Conventional Superiority and Cold Start Doctrine. The geostrategic trends in the Asia-Pacific in general and in South Asia in particular are...
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    Sorry, I shouldn't answer here, very good point raised here and here my two cents , disagree if you don't like it . Besides Nasr, Pakistan is improving its existing conventional platforms to deter Indian proactive conventional war strategies and any potential conventional counterforce aims. To...
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    I thing agreed this point this doctrinal path gave little attention to building capability for sub-conventional operations; at that time, the concept of “Full Spectrum capability” was still some years away. the question is howto acheive this task under Modi nationalist hood and feeling now under...
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    well Rawat envisions that eight to ten such IBGs could be stood up against Pakistan while an equal number, albeit smaller sized due to the mountainous terrain, could be deployed against China. https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/new-battle-groups-to-face-pak-says-army-chief/678928.html...
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    Well Indian Planner took the idea, as happened to the French high command in the face of the German blitzkrieg of 1940, and created new Land warefare Doctorine. This LWD is looks good for 3 to 4 IBGs but 10 IBGs requires lot of coordination and its not easy task to acheive. is there mechanized...
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    After the completion of nuclear program utilizing strategy of sheltered pursuit, Pakistan successfully demonstrated its nuclear delivering capability by testing & deploying Short Range Ballistic Missiles (SRBM) and raising dedicated Squadrons for strategic strike back in late 90s. It enabled...
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    a cursory look at Indian military hardware reveals major deficiencies and capability gaps that would hinder the current execution of large-scale offensive operations against Pakistan.Army still lacks a sufficient number of operational MBTArjun MK-I main battle tanks are currently grounded due to...
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    agreed ,Ajit K. Doval had acquired a deserved reputation as a hawk. Doval doctrine” it is perhaps because it has had a kind of a soft launch mix with Cold Start . We are seeing his doctorine footing a print to spark soft launch of Cold Start and seeing the result.Lets see how much on the other...
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    I didn't know that you become so serious :-) litreally put efforts to try to google that name and link to him, nice google knoweldgle without going into deep :-) as soon as you speak the relailty , you link easily anoyone to anyone .keep try :-) bye
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    India Cold Start Doctrine and Pakistan's Tactical Nukes

    Well according to the prominent nuclear expert Dr. Jaspal states that the NASR is a cost-effective way (due to Pakistan’s resource constraints), to alleviate the rapidly growing conventional asymmetries between India and Pakistan and to counter the threat of limited war. In a nutshell, Nasr has...
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