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capacity of india and pakistan
can anyone tell me a source for the number of days both india and Pakistan are capable of fighting conventional warfare?
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There are only vague estimates available done by some newspapers. You can find them through google. But I don’t put much stock on them. Most of them give both countries 20-25 days based on their weapons stocks and oil reserves but new weapons & oil can be procured from abroad without much difficulty.
Truth be told, both of these countries can sustain a fight for as long as they can dominate their airspace and secure their shipping lines through the Arabian Sea. If either of the two lose the air or sea battle, the war would be pretty much over for it, especially India. Pakistan may still be able to procure oil through it's Iranian border but there’s no such luck for India. |
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in My opinion
Brother
In my opinion, Iran will not provide oil and other artirally to Pakistan even in war.Reasons for that opinion is following: 1.India is being made good strategic relationship with Iran:helping in building port even to get access in Gulf seas. 2.Iran consider Pakistan as sunni state and Iran herself of shia state. 3.Iran causes a proxy war within Pakistan,if war will break out then pro Iranian support to shia will also cause dis-contention within A Muslim country Pakistan.
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