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This logic is extremely flawed. Pakistan can never match India in terms of weapons purchases from Russia due to the sheer size of India's economy in absolute terms and relative to India. And besides, even if Pakistan dumped all weapons from China and bought all Russian weapons, India would probably just increase their purchases of Russian weapons to counteract this surge. So in conclusion if Pakistan did this, their relationship with China would deterioriate with no noticeable change in attitude from Russia towards India.Is it time to replace China with Russia?
No doubt China has given us many technologies and weapon systems but they don't to it for the love of Pakistan rather to confront India.
Even if Pakistan does not buy any weapons from China, they will still consider India as their rival & enemy. So they is no risk of China selling any weapons to India.
On the other hand, Russia had been selling weapons to India for many decades now but this relationship is very weak today thanks to Modi who is anti-Russia. Today, Modi's India is primarily buying weapons from the US.
Hence, Pakistan buying weapons from Russia instead of China would break the Russia-India relationship permanently and we could get advanced weapons systems from Russia.
Unfortunately Pakistan needs China considerably more than vice versa. Just look at the depth of Chinese economic involvement in Pakistan, do you think such an act would go unnoticed by Beijing? And just from a pure weaponry standpoint, Chinese deals are far more favorable than Russian ones from a cost-benefit standpoint, so this would be a hard sell either way. Just ask the Indians about their experiences with many Russian systems.China has no choice but to support Pakistan. China will never support India. So there is no risk to the China-Pakistan relationship by the act of Pakistan buying weapons from Russia.