India v Pakistan - Who Would Win (Military Comparison 2020)

Came across this long-dead thread and read it with some interest.

The forum could itself play a simulated war-game and find out for itself.
 
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Came across this long-dead thread and read it with some interest.

The forum could itself play a simulated war-game and find out for itself.
Old guy is on his way to start a world war. Bit by bit he’s starting sim wars on every forum and gatherings, eventually these ripples will become bigger can trigger an actual war. Lol
 
Old guy is on his way to start a world war. Bit by bit he’s starting sim wars on every forum and gatherings, eventually these ripples will become bigger can trigger an actual war. Lol
What's with the 'old guy'? Were you planning to sleep with me?
 
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Would be better if we took a 2.5 front war including how both pakistan and China wil l react in a war against India. What will be their objectives? What our objectives should be ? And how they will use terrorists and other elements to destabilize the country.
 
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Do not get personal.... War gaming can be done at any level (Quality and relevance can take hike btw🤣 ), but that doesn't need a super computer...Infact I have come across people who did such gaming.... It's interesting and fun...
 
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Came across this long-dead thread and read it with some interest.

The forum could itself play a simulated war-game and find out for itself.
russians might have done that before moving into ukraine, seems it gave them lot of confidence. Better stick to simulating stock market, losing money rather than lives & limbs.
 
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I dont play these, so I'm quite new to formats and things. Is this a game that runs on a PC with, as you have described, printed supplementary material?

We are presently just at the early stages of a game played on screen, with no external dependencies, that is used in its professional version for strategic training, and also for scenario building and checking, and it has already taught us some very harsh lessons about the nature of warfare.

Quite independent of each other, an Indian and a Pakistani has offered to get/has already got the simulator, and it looks like we are assured of support playing it in future. Currently, it is being played on a particular forum, but there is no reason to think that the two owners will restrict their support to that forum.
 
I dont play these, so I'm quite new to formats and things. Is this a game that runs on a PC with, as you have described, printed supplementary material?

We are presently just at the early stages of a game played on screen, with no external dependencies, that is used in its professional version for strategic training, and also for scenario building and checking, and it has already taught us some very harsh lessons about the nature of warfare.

Quite independent of each other, an Indian and a Pakistani has offered to get/has already got the simulator, and it looks like we are assured of support playing it in future. Currently, it is being played on a particular forum, but there is no reason to think that the two owners will restrict their support to that forum.
This is a board game. A hex and counter board wargame to be precise. Not a computer game. A comparable computer game would be Talonsoft's The Operational Art of War.
 
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