After india gained its independence and the major area was divided in august 1947, pakistan was created. It is India's neighbor to the west and has been a big source of annoyance ever since it began. The indian Armed Forces have humiliated it in each of the four conflicts it has fought with India.
 
Pakistan currently takes pride in its massive, potent military, which it developed with an eye on India.
 
Let's examine all that the Pakistani military currently has or has amassed.
 

Strength Of the pakistan Army
India's army possesses 151,248 armored vehicles, compared to 3742 tanks and 50,523 armored vehicles in Pakistan. That is about three times Pakistan's population.
 
India possesses 140 self-propelled artillery units, whereas pakistan possesses 752 such units. pakistan is ahead of india in this regard.
 
India possesses 3243 drawn artillery pieces, compared to 3,238 in Pakistan. There are 602 mobile rocket launchers in the Pakistani army.


Naval Strength
There are 114 naval vessels in Pakistan. In this instance, it is ranked 32nd globally. There are 294 naval fleets in India. india possesses two aircraft carriers, however, pakistan does not have any. For border protection, the Pakistani navy possesses 69 patrol boats, 9 frigate warships, and 8 submarines.
 
Pakistan's Missiles

Pakistan possesses a variety of missile systems, including ballistic and cruise missiles.
 
Anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM) such as GIDS Baktar-Shikan and Kornet-E are among these missiles.
 
Hatf-I, Hatf-IA, and Ghaznavi are examples of Battlefield Range or Tactical Ballistic Missiles (BRBM).
 
Abdali, Shaheen, Shaheen-I, and Shaheen-IA are examples of short-range ballistic missiles (SRBM).
 
The Ghauri-I, Ghauri-II, and Ababeel are examples of medium-range ballistic missiles (MRBM).
 
Pakistan also possesses ship-launched anti-submarine rockets and ground-launched anti-ship and anti-surface guided missiles.
 
Pakistan and india are both nuclear-armed nations.
 
As of january 2024, india had 172 nuclear weapons and pakistan had 170, according to the SIPRI assessment.
 

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