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@PanzerKiel Okay so I am taking limited to mean we won't capture New Delhi. I don't think India will implode any more than Myanmar did after the Rohingya genocide. However, their economy will stall while ours will rise in the next 5 years.
It is the year 2025, and as tensions rise, there is an attack by Kashmiri freedom fighters, who, facing genocide attack an Indian camp killing over 50 Indian soldiers. India blames Pakistan and, waiting for this to launch its assault, begins airstrikes on Pakistani targets.
As the air war heats up with Rafale fighters facing of F-16s and JF-17s, the Indian military suddenly attacks Azad Kashmir. India has been quietly moving its military into position for the previous month. Pakistan, sensing something afoot, has also moved its military forward. The position of forces is shown below:
X stands for newly raised volunteer / conscript Pakistani brigades
XX for divisions of the same.
The forces distribution indicates that these infantry divisions are being used as backups to the main Pakistani military. Positions in Quetta and KPK allow Pakistani military to move its regular forces to the western frontier. Southern positions allow the Pakistani Marines to focus on offensive operations.
There is however another force at play. The Chinese military has mobilized along the Indian border and is putting pressure on these fronts with cross border fire forcing the Indian Army to allocate some of their forces to counter China.
Images not going through. Let me try again
PS: Not using NATO symbology as they just ruin the map with giant squares and all.
It is the year 2025, and as tensions rise, there is an attack by Kashmiri freedom fighters, who, facing genocide attack an Indian camp killing over 50 Indian soldiers. India blames Pakistan and, waiting for this to launch its assault, begins airstrikes on Pakistani targets.
As the air war heats up with Rafale fighters facing of F-16s and JF-17s, the Indian military suddenly attacks Azad Kashmir. India has been quietly moving its military into position for the previous month. Pakistan, sensing something afoot, has also moved its military forward. The position of forces is shown below:
X stands for newly raised volunteer / conscript Pakistani brigades
XX for divisions of the same.
The forces distribution indicates that these infantry divisions are being used as backups to the main Pakistani military. Positions in Quetta and KPK allow Pakistani military to move its regular forces to the western frontier. Southern positions allow the Pakistani Marines to focus on offensive operations.
There is however another force at play. The Chinese military has mobilized along the Indian border and is putting pressure on these fronts with cross border fire forcing the Indian Army to allocate some of their forces to counter China.
Images not going through. Let me try again
PS: Not using NATO symbology as they just ruin the map with giant squares and all.