In the past the PAF has shown its superiority. In the 1965 war, Pakistani fighter pilots shot down 119 Indian aircraft, while only losing 20 of their own. In fact, the Pakistan airforce has never lost an air battle to India, despite being 6 times smaller. The 1965 aerial war ratio is the second best in history, coming behind the Israeli air force during the Six day war. But, recently the IAF is gaining considerable advances. Russian state of the art 5th generation Sukhoi fighter jets are being supplied to India. India has the Sukhoi su-27 and will soon acquire the Sukhoi PAK stealth fighter. India's aircraft inventory is winning the race. We are getting JF-17 thunders. When you honestly compare the JF-17 to the Sukhoi su-30 mki, you have to be honest and say that the Sukhoi will destroy the JF-17. The Sukhoi has state of the art BVR radars and missiles. The Paf may have been dominant in the past in dogfighting, but modern day aerial combat consists mostly of BVR fights. Dogfights are not likely anymore, as aircraft will fire missiles at each other from a distance, and not get close enough to engage each other in a dogfight. The paf doesn't have any aircraft with advance BVR fighting technology. And our f-16s are aging, and the Indians have far better aircraft than us. But, jets put aside, in a war, it comes down to the pilot and his training. But, the IAF is certainly gaining the upper Hand in the regional arms race