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Thursday, May 4, 2017

Would Pakistan remain If World war 3 happen? Full documentry INDIA vs Pakistan



Due to recent attack of Pak BAT team,India got innoyed and thinking about to get tough decision.As Pakistan is not Understanding peacefully,India decided to hace answer.and India took an action at the momentum and destroyed two posts along 7 soldiers of Pakistan.
The respected Prime minister of India indicated that they are not going to pardon Pak this time.
Indian Army is active.Indian Air Force Also tested its one of the most powerful missile BRAHMOS 3.


Recently India blamed pakistan for  a series of ceasefire violations on the border between both countries. According to India, there are several times its happended Such events are a reminder that tension takes high on the Indian field.



Both sides have nuclear weapons and red lines that they may use,have made conventional war chances much more. The Kargil War of 1999 is considered the closest the world has come to a nuclear war since the Cuban Missile Crisis. If India uses its superiority in ground forces to seize a large amount of Pakistani territory then Pakistan might respond with nuclear weapons.

is it end of Pakistan, If World war 3 happen... by Hindkesher

It’s saperately possible that any future war between India and Pakistan might involve limited action on the ground and full-scale fighting at sea and in the air. India is superior in both particularly at sea where it would have the ability to blockade Pakistani ports. Pakistan imports 83% of its gasoline consumption, and without sizable reserves the economy would feel the effects of war very quickly. it would be An economic victory, not a purely military one might be the best way to decisively end a war without the use of nuclear weapons.

is it end of Pakistan, If World war 3 happen... by Hindkesher With that all in mind, let’s look at the few Indian weapons Pakistan would fear most in a war.


Indian Nuclear Attack submarine INS Chakra


While INS Vikramaditya would be the visible symbol of a naval blockade, perhaps the real enforcers would be India’s force of 14 attack submarines. The most powerful of India’s submarines is INS Chakra, an Akula-II nuclear-powered attack submarine.
INS Chakra would be able to fulfill a variety of wartime tasks. It would be a real threat to Pakistan’s Navy, particularly her 11 frigates and eight submarines, only three of which are reasonably modern. Chakra is also capable of covertly laying mines in Pakistani waters and conduct surveillance in support of a blockade.
Construction of the submarine that would become Chakra began in 1993, but stalled due to lack of funding. In 2004 the Indian Navy agreed to fund the sub to completion—at a cost of $900 million—in exchange for a future 10 year lease with an option to buy. Delivery to the Indian Navy was supposed to take place in 2010,but it was delayed.




INS Vikramaditya Aircraft Carrer


Commissioned in November 2013, INS Vikramaditya is the newer and more modern of India’s two aircraft carriers. In the event of war, Vikramaditya would lead an offensive at sea designed to sweep the Pakistani Navy from the field. The nightmare scenario for Pakistan would be Vikramaditya parked off the coast of Karachi, Pakistan’s largest port, enforcing a naval blockade.It was mainly built for the Soviet Navy as the anti-submarine aviation cruiser Baku, Vikramaditya was mothballed in 1996 after it became clear post-Cold War Russia could not afford to operate her.


 The ship was purchased by India in 2004, to be upgraded by Russian shipbuilders to a true aircraft carrier complete with angled flight deck. The updated design deleted all cruiser armament, including two 100mm deck guns, 192 SA-N-9 surface to air missiles and 12 SS-N-12 Sandbox anti-ship missiles.Vikramaditya is 282 meters long and displaces 44,000 tons, making it less than half the displacement of American supercarriers. Nevertheless Vikramaditya’s powerful air wing is capable of executing air superiority, anti-surface, anti-ship and anti-submarine warfare. The carrier air wing is expected to consist of 24 Mig 29 k or Tejas multi-role fighters and 10 anti-submarine warfare helicopters. India has ordered 45 MiG-29Ks, with the first squadron, 303 “Black Panthers” Squadron, stood up in May 2013.


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