Well no no, certainly not, I'm not biased.I'll give you reasons, it is for you to believe them.
The latest indian strategic missiles posses following technologies origin of which can be verifiably traced to indian labs, indian patents etc.
1)degree of Use of composite in indian missiles is far higher than their Pakistani counterparts making it light.For instance Agni 4 at just 17t can throw a payload of 1t to 4000kms!
2) Use of compact FOG and RLGs again designed and productionized by RCI Hyderabad.
3)Use of flex nozzle instead of either jet vanes or external control surfaces
4)canisterization
5) Abandoning the use of truss structure in between two stages.
6)Abandoning the use of any external control or stabilization surface.
Yes these are improvements... ...
Use of composites and reduction of wright being important ones...but sayin a generation ahead is a very radicle statement
Most important tech these days and that will continue to be a major strategic factor in atleast next 25 years or so ... is ability to alter reentry trajectories...which can make a ballistic missile highly accurate (with its own strategic implications) or highly inaccurate if situation demands and war head yield allows... pakistan has also has done alot on warheads them selves ...miniturization to stealth shaping...
So both countries have progressed albeit in diifferent fields... ir directions...i dont agree with generation ahead comment