Operation Sindoor: India Strikes Terroist Camps Inside Pakitsan

ISPR conference now 'we have kept our promises to the nation '

-We only got our *censored* kicked with 40 tonnes of bombs on day 1 and then had all our air bases attacked :D

It would be funny but the lesson never stick and they'll do some dumb shit next time.

ISPR conference now 'we will keep our below promise to the nation '

"we will make sure India can pound only 8 bases next time instead of the current 11"
 
@randomradio
We've integrated RAMPAGE(maybe ROCKS too) with our Jaguars. Maybe that's why they could pop-up and deliver the decisive strike which Rafale couldn't do because of Hammer's range or lack of it. Gotta add Indian & Israeli weapons to make it more potent. Ironic that Vstol said about Jag being better than Rafale as one of Rafale's prime objectives was to replace Jags in deep-penetration role.

@Parthu
What's your take on the above?

Went over some of the points in this post on Rafale thread:


Another thing that we need to note is the fact that PAF has had considerable exposure to the Rafale & it's technologies, vulnerabilities & shortcomings, through Qatar. Hands-on exposure.

Goes to what I've been saying since a very long time, further investment in the platform (beyond the +36 that we're probably gonna buy anyway to justify the economics of the 2016 deal) would be quite foolish.
 
Dont think Modi had any appetite for full scale War unless backed into a corner.
War is bad for business and he is a Gujarati so if possible he will avoid at all costs. He would very much be up for these short skirmishes.

And personally think thats the right call. China for 50y kept its head down and just focussed on development. Once you have money you call push people around.

Agree with you on avoiding a conflict until we become big enough ... Only bcoz Modi has a big stomach war he ordered strike on Pakistanis nuclear storage facility . Lets keep that in mind