Pakistan Still Relying On Non-Conventional Weaponry, India Remains Principal Threat
India’s indigenous fighter jet TEJAS firing a domestic made air-to-air missileIn fact Pakistan is banking more on its modernising missile arsenal and has adopted missile force as a principal component of its defence strategy for offsetting the significant conventional military advantages of its principal rival Indiaby Ranjit KumarDespite a precarious state of Pakistan’s economy and foreign
India’s indigenous fighter jet TEJAS firing a domestic made air-to-air missileIn fact Pakistan is banking more on its modernising missile arsenal and has adopted missile force as a principal component of its defence strategy for offsetting the significant conventional military advantages of its principal rival Indiaby Ranjit KumarDespite a precarious state of Pakistan’s economy and foreign
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