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26 people lost their lives in the terrorist attack on Tuesday in Pahalgam in Jammu-et-Cachemire. This time, the terrorists targeted tourists who came to visit cashmere on vacation. Since then, there is resentment throughout the country and there is a request to take strict measures against terrorism sent by Pakistan. The government of India has also taken strict measures in this direction and postponed the 6 decades of the former Indus water agreement, as well as the order to return the political people of Pakistan.
India is heavy on Pak in all areas
Pakistan does not have the capacity to compete with India in any region. But by using terror, he targeted unarmed people in India. Since independence, Pakistan has fought three battles in 1965, 1971 and 1999 and three times the Indian army has dusted the neighboring country. Apart from that, the brave Indians have shown their value by making surgical strikes and air strikes on terrorists sitting in Pakistan.
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After Pahalgam’s attack, the tension between India and Pakistan again reached its peak. In such a situation, it is important to know which country has the number of military forces. First of all, if we are talking about nuclear weapons, according to the recent report of the International Stockholm Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), India now has 172 nuclear weapons, while Pakistan has its number 170. Although all the weapons of India are stord. They have not been deployed anywhere.
What is the strength of Indian missiles?
Pakistan has short distance missiles, Nastar, Hatf, Ghaznavi and Abdali. Their firepower is 60 to 320 km, while the middle missiles, Gauri and Shaheen have a firepower from 900 to 2700 km. If there is an attack on these two missiles, then Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Bhopal, Nagpur, Lucknow come in its range.
On the other hand, India has a shorti short storage missile. Its firepower is 350 km. The range of Agni-I can target 700 km, Agni-II 2000 km and Agni-III at 3000 km. The Agni-V range is 5000-7,500 km. With the help of these missiles, India can target any city in Pakistan.
The strong Indian army several times
Speaking of the army, Pakistan is far behind India. India has 14 Lakh 55,000 550 active active soldiers. At the same time, Pakistan has 6 Lakh 54,000 active soldiers. The number of reserve soldiers in India is 11 Lakh 55,000. Pakistan has 5 lakh 50 thousand reserve soldiers. Looking at the paramilitary force, India has a capacity of 25 Lakh 27 thousand soldiers, while Pakistan has a paramilitary force of 5 Lakhs. Global Firepower, an organization evaluating the strength of armies around the world, said in a 2025 report that the Pakistani army has more than two thousand and a half tanks while India has more than 4 thousand.
Speaking of the Air Force, Pakistan has fighter planes like JF-17 Thunder, F-16 and Mirage. His navy is made up of ultra-modern sea wars such as agost 90b submarines, Tariq class and Zulfikar class frigates. The Indian army is equipped with Arjun reservoir, Bhima tank, Hovitzer cannons and Pinaka rocket systems and supersonic missiles such as Brahmos increases the capacity of the Air Force.
The Air Force has 2,229 planes, including 600 hunting planes, 899 helicopters and 831 support aircraft. The main fighter planes in the country are Rafael, SU-30MKI, Netra Plain surveillance and Missile System Rudram, Astra, Nirbhay, Brahmos and Akash Air Defense System.
India’s military capacity has regularly increased and the country is classified fourth in the list of the global fire power index. India has increased military force due to advanced military equipment, modern weapons and strategic conditions. On the other hand, Pakistan was ranked 9th in the index in 2024, which slipped to 12th in 2025. This drop shows its low military status and its challenges encountered in the modernization of the defense.