So your saying all of India technology is indigenous? While pakistans nuclear, missile tech is foreign?
Indigenous is not even the question here. The question is do you have the technology or not. India does Pakistan not much.
Do you have tactical nuclear warheads? mirvs? Cruise missiles comparable to nato standards? No you don't. That's why we are leading..
Yes India has tactical warheads. Smaller tests were very much a part of 98 tests. That said, India does not have same situation as Pakistan so it will not deploy those weapons. Nuclear weapons within India's strategy are only strategic weapons.
When did Pakistan get cruise missile comparable to NATO? Your cruise missile has a range of about 700-800 KM or so. Even '80s tomahawk have longer range. Don't even joke about comparing with NATO. Your Babur is easily intercept-able using S-300 SAMs.
BTW, India has a supersonic cruise missile, something for which you have no counter.
Also, when did Pakistan inducted MIRV? All you have tested was a missile capable of carrying MIRV warhead. Not the warhead itself.
And no, you are not leading anywhere. In both the types of missiles deployed and those under development.
Let me know when Pakistan gets SAM or BVR technology. Those are not even on your drawing boards.
All you really have that is worth mentioning is Bramos it's Russian made it's as much as yours as is our jf-17.
The difference is that India is replacing Russian parts with their own. Pakistan has not done such a thing. Example, you still need Chinese radar for Blk-3 of JF-17. India has replaced Russian seeker with a home-grown one which is economical.
Heck, India took that missile and made a supersonic ALCM out of it. Where is your supersonic ALCM?
Your 1st nuclear reactor is a copy from Canada, Even the name. Canada another country that dosn't make Car engines but they sure as hell make planes and jet engines.
CANDU was not a copy of a Canadian reactor. It WAS a Canadian reactor. CANDU stands for "
Canada Deuterium Uranium". And no, Indian didn't copy it, they got it via a global tender. The technical and design information was given with those reactors. This was 1960 and early 70.
BTW, CANDU was not even India's first reactor. That was Apsara in 1956. Infact that was Asia's first nuclear reactor. It was a simple and primitive pool type reactor for which India got uranium from UK.
And no, Canada does produce engines for snow mobile because snow mobile had traditionally been an important Canada specific means of transport. Bombardier started as a garage that got into snow mobile manufacturing before pivoting to Aviation. BTW, they do produce engines for snowmobiles under the branding of RCP. If Pakistan wants, it can also start from snowmobiles. Not that it exactly snows in most of Pakistan.
You are factually wrong on everything.