military Power Battle: India vs. Pakistan

military Power Battle: India vs. Pakistan

Online Desk, Morenewsbd
Online Desk, Morenewsbd

Published: 06:22 24 April 2025

The two main rival states in South Asia—India and Pakistan—have long been known as adversaries in the military, diplomatic and geopolitical arenas. Tensions between the two countries have reached their peak many times, from the partition of 1947 to the Kargil wars of 1965, 1971 and 1999. However, the way military technology, weaponry, defense strategies and international alliances have changed in the modern era, the comparative picture of the military power of India and Pakistan needs to be re-evaluated.

This report will present a comparative analysis of the military power of the two countries in the context of the present day.

India's Military Power: Extensive and Versatile
🔹 Defense Budget
India's defense budget for the fiscal year 2024-25 is about 76 billion US dollars, which is almost 6 times more than that of Pakistan. This has made India the third largest defense spender in the world.

🔹 Army
Active military personnel: About 1.4 million

Reserve forces: More than 2.1 million

Main weapons: T-90 and Arjun tanks, Pinaka multi-barrel rocket system, BrahMos supersonic missiles, etc.

🔹 Navy
Aircraft carriers: INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant

Nuclear submarines: Arihant-class submarines

Total warships: About 150

🔹 Air force
Fighter aircraft: SU-30MKI, Rafale, Mirage 2000

Transport and helicopters: C-17 Globemaster, Apache, Chinook

Nuclear capabilities: Full three-dimensional strike capability (TRIAD)

Pakistan's military strength: Efficient but limited
🔹 Defense budget
Pakistan's defense budget in the 2024-25 fiscal year was about US $ 11 billion, which is about 4% of GDP. Despite its relatively limited budget, Pakistan is militarily agile and defensively minded.

🔹 Army
Active troops: about 650,000

Reserve forces: more than 500,000

Main weapons: Al-Khalid tanks, Nasr tactical nuclear weapons, Ghauri and Shaheen ballistic missiles

🔹 Navy
Submarines: Agosta 90B

Large warships: limited, but being modernized using recent Chinese technology

Naval bases: main bases in Karachi and Gwadar

🔹 Air force
Fighter aircraft: JF-17 Thunder (Sino-Pak joint venture), F-16

Aircraft capable of carrying nuclear bombs: limited but effective

Tactical nuclear strategy: ready to counter India's Cold Start Doctrine

☢️ Nuclear power
India:
Approximately 160+ nuclear weapons

Triad strike capability

Still committed to No First Use (NFU) policy

Pakistan:
Approximately 165+ nuclear weapons

Following First Use Doctrine By

Strategic in the use of small nuclear weapons (Nasr)

🛰️ Technological and cyber power

India has taken a strong position in space through ISRO. India is ahead in the use of military satellites, Cyber ​​Defense Command and AI technology.

Pakistan is developing the Beidou system and cyber defense with the help of China, but is still lagging behind Indian capabilities.

🌐 International alliances and geopolitics

India:
QUAD (United States, Japan, Australia)

Arms purchaser from Russia and France

Technical cooperation with Israel

Pakistan:
Close ally of China

Military relations with Turkey and Iran

Support of OIC countries

Finally, although India is far ahead in military power, technology, budget and international position, Pakistan is very sophisticated and strategically aware in its defense strategy. Their nuclear First Use policy and tactical missile system can complicate any war situation.

However, both countries need to understand that peace and cooperation are the path to sustainable development, not war. Lasting peace in the subcontinent is possible through improving diplomatic relations and building mutual trust between the two countries.

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