We need to spend 50-100B on equipment and supplies a year to fight even Pakistan? LOL! If that is the case then it means just one thing : An absolute and total failure of India's diplomacy because that means we cann't even make counter alliances against China in a situation of our actions on Pakistan. Brings back my point that Indian issues in defence is NOT economic, its in south block. You cann't throw money on all problems even if you have massive amount of money. After a point, money stops returning the worth.
You are getting dumber and dumber with every post. We had the ability to defeat them even in the 70s. What have you been reading? We are absolutely overwhelming today. We are completely overwhelming.
But we need permission from the US to do it. And the US won't give it because we are not in the big boys club. Even China openly says we are a third rate power during their meetings with the US.
Lets see things from China's perspective, shall we?
China has India in south. USA pacific fleet and Japan on eastern front. They have to deal with a behemoth having 750 billion dollar a year wroth of war machine and history of war experience and training (something which china does not have).
So, if you are saying that ENTIRE 225 billion dollar (which is MASSIVE over-estimation, IMHO) worth of equipment that China is procuring each year (ie cap-ex) according to you, will hit us while keeping their own eastern underbelly undefened against USA, then my friend I have a bridge to sell to you.
If our defence needs have to factor in China and Pakistan, then Chinese expenses cannt be solely attributed to India. In war, they won't be able to mobilize their entire expenses worth of equipment they have made against India while keeping themselves undefended against USA.
Forget it, you don't know what you're talking about.
China's overall security budget is estimated to be well over $400B, internal and external.
China has substantially increased spending on domestic security, official figures show, reflecting mounting concern about threats inside its borders as...
www.marketwatch.com
Across China, domestic security accounted for 6.1% of government spending in 2017, the Ministry of Finance said. That translates into 1.24 trillion yuan ($196 billion) and compares with 1.02 trillion yuan in central-government funding for the military.
This is from 2017. So you can expect it to be well over $200B today and that's entirely separate from their military budget of $179B for 2020. I bet you had no clue what the Chinese actually spend on security until you read this post today. We spend $10B.
Sell your bridge to someone else. You don't know this subject at all. They have 13 frigging strike corps, all with twice the firepower of our own strike corps, and we don't even have 1.
You need to finish the assignment I gave you. You don't even have the common sense needed to understand this subject. The US, with a 2 times bigger economy according to you, is buying 100+ F-35s a year.
Lockheed Martin was awarded $4.7 billion to build 78 new F-35 fifth-generation combat aircraft.
thediplomat.com
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Lockheed Martin handed over 134 F-35s in 2019, 91 aircraft in 2018, and 66 in 2017. Last year, 81 F-35s were delivered to the U.S. armed forces, 30 to international partner nations, and 23 to Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers. This included 102 F-35As, 25 F-35Bs, and seven F-35Cs.
They plan to buy
250 F-35s
A YEAR.
China is currently inducting over
100 fighter jets
A YEAR, not counting the J-20. This is an economy that's merely 2.5 times bigger than India's according to you. In just a few years the Chinese induct more ships per tonne than our entire navy put together.
The Chinese navy now controls the seas off its coast. The United States, which now sails warily in these waters, has been caught napping by Beijing's advances.
www.reuters.com
Between 2015 and 2017, China launched almost 400,000 tonnes of naval vessels, about twice the output of U.S. shipyards in that period, the IISS said.
To put that in perspective, the IN's total operational tonnage is less than 600,000 tonnes.
And over here, we are struggling to just sign a contract for a mere
114 jets with a delivery schedule of
12 years with a grand total of
12 A YEAR. We are hoping to induct some
40-50 jets per year from
2030 instead. So yeah, definitely, US and China are just 2 and 2.5 times bigger than India's economy. Wow. You literally only needed to apply common sense and you still failed.
Unless you finish that assignment, all you will do is keep making a fool of yourself.