8/01/2025

Indian military strategic thinking versus Pakistan military strategic thinking

India did the right thing listening to the USA, but adopted the wrong tactics, buying weapons from every Tom, Dick and Harry. The problem is they do not work well together, with systems culled from Russian, French and Indian sources and now adding in USA weaponry, trying to get them to work together into a cohesive force. It is Indian 'Rojak' mixed with Russian, French and now USA ingredients that is neither East nor West and expecting them to work together.

It failed against Pakistan that used basically Chinese weapons and Pakistan self-developed fighter jets, the JF17 fighter jets, made together by China and Pakistan, that works well under a single system. Now Pakistan got the idea and is now buying even more advanced Chinese fighter jets and weapons. Iran also got the idea fast and has ordered Chinese J10C fighter jets and the whole works, in fact calling it the whole Chinese air force, including AWACS.

With Boeing still suffering bad publicity with another 737 Max fire before take-off at Denver Airport days ago, due to a collapsed landing gear, how honestly reliable are those F35s bought by Singapore and stationed in USA? By the time hostilities breaks out over here, there may not be a place to land for them, not to talk about being on time to fight a war.


Anonymous

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

That war against Pakistan really did tell us that Indian 'Rojak' is not that palatable. But it is no use telling that to the Indians. India is still touted as an up-and-coming superpower. The Hindu fanatics worship Modism like a religion itself and Modi is giving them the power to think 'negatively' not 'positively'.

Now, talking about SIA, with its 25% investment in Air India just suffered collateral damage, with profit plunging almost 60%. Sure, revenue has gone up for SIA, with record capacity around 88%, so how did that happen? It was all dragged down by the Air India investment, with more to come when that Air India flight 171 crash reaches settlement stage. Beyond the crew and passengers, there are dozens of students who also died inside the hostel that the plane crashed into. This is going to affect SIA's financial position in 2025, and if what happened with DBS India earlier, SIA may be left holding the losses or buying the whole bankrupt Air India stake. Just thinking, as I am sure SIA has the expertise to wriggle out by outthinking the low IQ Modi. Jayant Bhandari claimed that Modi has an IQ of just 75. His head-dress and skirt wearing makes him more intelligent, I suppose, LOL.

Anonymous said...

India would demand SIA to pay for all the damages and even buy up Air India. To the Indians, they will de facto own Air India with SIA owning it in name only, like DBS India.

Anonymous said...

Wonder how DBS is doing buying up that bankrupt India bank.

Anonymous said...

The Indians have found a big ATM to pay for all its losses, damages, bribes, corruption, malpractices, and all the salaries of the Indians for free.