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India and Pakistan in Kashmir Tensions: A Comparison of Military Strength and Nuclear Arsenal

India and Pakistan in Kashmir Tensions: A Comparison of Military Strength and Nuclear Arsenal
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kashmir - Tensions escalate between India and Pakistan in Kashmir as the comparison of their military strengths and nuclear arsenals reveals potential risks of conflict escalation.

India-Pakistan Conflict in Kashmir: Military Strength Comparison

Tensions rise between India and Pakistan in Kashmir, raising concerns about potential conflict escalation. Despite India's larger population and higher military expenditure, Pakistan's strategic alliances and nuclear arsenal pose significant risks.

Military Expenditure and Technological Advancements

India ranks high in military spending, allocating $86 billion in 2024, while Pakistan spent $10 billion. India's diverse defense industry and technological advancements surpass Pakistan, which heavily relies on Chinese imports.

Comparison of Military Assets

India boasts 40 divisions, 4800 tanks, and 4700 artillery pieces, with a massive active and reserve military force. Pakistan fields 2200 tanks, 2000 artillery pieces, and 650,000 active military personnel.

India's air force and navy outnumber Pakistan's, with superior capabilities in aircraft and naval assets. However, both countries possess a significant number of nuclear warheads, around 160-170 each.

Nuclear Deterrence and Potential Threats

While India maintains a 'no-first-use' nuclear policy, Pakistan has openly stated its willingness to use nuclear weapons if threatened. The delicate balance of power raises concerns about the potential consequences of conflict escalation in the region.

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