Hi
@ShoutB
A word of advice:
(a) No matter what the other party is saying, never use any foul language.
(b) And show some respect to folks who "really" know something.
Also, India will not be the first to "shower" MIRVs over
pakistan-- that is too much a risk to take by Indian political class. They might retaliate though, with whatever they have, but the point is, they will not be the first one to authorize any launch over
pakistan.
That is what precisely
pakistan wants-- fear of nuclear weapons! Pakistani military establishment knows it too well that in a nuclear confrontation it is actually India with a much robust economy and growth that will loose much more than
pakistan. They want to keep India hostage to the threat of their nuclear first strike as long as they possibly can. However in my humble opinion, as India grows and spends more on indigenous research, more and more avenues of defeating Nasr will become available to Indian planners. QRSAM is just one aspect of that solution. The plan might entail equipping IBGs with various QRSAM and spyder batteries. QRSAM has a much smaller footprint and can accompany IBGs. It is first time when an Active phased array radar designed inhouse at LRDE bangalore was used in any indigenous SAM system(Rajendra was a PESA!).