India's Advancements in Hypersonic, AI, MIRV and BMD Threaten Pakistan's Conventional Defence Systems, Says Pakistani Analyst

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Professor Dr. Zafar Nawaz Jaspal, a prominent defence analyst from Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad, has voiced concerns over India's rapid progress in advanced military technologies, including hypersonic missiles, artificial intelligence (AI), multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRV), and ballistic missile defence (BMD) systems. Dr. Jaspal warns that these advancements could destabilize the regional strategic balance and escalate security tensions.

Of particular concern is India's pursuit of hypersonic missiles, which travel at speeds exceeding Mach 5 and are highly maneuverable, posing a significant challenge to conventional defence systems. India's successful tests of the Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle (HSTDV) underscore its commitment to operationalizing this technology. Dr. Jaspal emphasizes that hypersonic missiles would grant India the capability to conduct rapid, precise, and evasive strikes, potentially altering the regional security landscape.

Furthermore, Dr. Jaspal highlights India's focus on integrating AI into its military applications. AI has the potential to revolutionize warfare, enhancing data analysis, decision-making, and enabling autonomous systems for both offense and defence. India's investments in AI could lead to advancements in autonomous vehicles, surveillance systems, and cybersecurity, further modernizing its defence infrastructure.

Adding to the concerns is India's development of MIRV technology, which allows a single ballistic missile to carry multiple nuclear warheads, each capable of striking different targets. While unconfirmed by official sources, there is speculation that India's Agni-VI missile may possess MIRV capabilities. If deployed, MIRV-equipped missiles would significantly enhance India's nuclear deterrence and complicate defence strategies for Pakistan.

India's progress in ballistic missile defence (BMD) is also highlighted by Dr. Jaspal. India's two-tier BMD system, designed for both high-altitude and low-altitude interceptions, has undergone successful tests. Once operational, this system would provide India with a robust defence against incoming missile threats.

Dr. Jaspal's concerns resonate with a broader anxiety in Pakistan regarding India's military modernization. Pakistani defence experts are closely monitoring these developments, with many fearing an arms race as Pakistan strive to counter India's growing military prowess.

However, Indian officials maintain that these advancements are in line with India's policy of "credible minimum deterrence" and are aimed at safeguarding its national security interests in a complex geopolitical environment. India views its defence modernization as essential to address regional and global threats.
 
How come air defence can be a matter of concern for any country if not the country is an aggressor or suspecting/sabotaging an immediate war!
 
What regional balance is he speaking of? If it is Indian subcontinent the balance has hugely tipped in Bharat's favour long back. Usual daily dose of comedy from pakistan to Bharatiyas.
 
After buying 8 submarine, 100+ fighter aircraft, 3 ships, 6 awacs, 3 AD units, 2 antistealth radars suddenly Pakistani realised "Chalo ab duniya ko gyaan dedoon"
on top of that this debt ridden banana republic even includes poverty in its speech 🤣👍
 
First Pakistan should focus on its own issue instead of focusing on other countries. Poverty, Debt issues to China, high corruption, drugs etc. Why no one is coming to invest in Pakistan?? Why Pakistan is not able to get loan from IMF?? Need to grow up!!
 
India deterrence is build keeping China in mind not Pakistan. All the concerns raised should keep pakis thinking for a decade. One thing is for sure in that time India would be a military super power. It already is when compared to Pakistan
 
Aim for the stars, if you miss it you can at least land up on moon
LoL!

Uncle this a scientific forum where information related to military technology is shared, not a Disney fairy tale world.

Aiming for the stars is ok, but be careful if you miss, it doesn't necessarily mean you will land on the moon. You can also end up drifting into the dark & cold abyss of space for eternity.
 
Pakistan is acting as if India is going to start a war ( the wars have always been started by Pakistan ) and if India wanted then, Pakistan would have been wiped of world map long ago🤣. India is one of the best countries in military power and our soldiers are true patriots. Ham ghar me ghuske maar te hai , Pakistan ke jaise hamne kabhi udhar terrorists nahi bheze. Even India has Muslims but they are kind, brothers not like the terrorists who on name of religion kill. Even if Pakistan and China team up, India has countless allies and will rather die standing then bow.
 
When it comes to defence/offence postures, each country is on its own. China or US, or Russia or Israel does the best deterrence platform it can irrespective of neibours military capability. Country's threat perception may or may not be across the immediate border and into another distant country.
 

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