The war between India and Pakistan has not stopped. Rather, Indian pride and dignity feel insulted, and so they will resort to any means to renew the conflict.
Therefore, the Pakistani side must be prepared. The Indians have begun to manipulate water resources, which makes it inevitable that Pakistan will launch violent strikes in the next round, forcing the Indians to stop tampering with water resources. Kashmir is under Indian occupation, and India is ruled by an extremist Hindu party that fuels Indian colonialism. Therefore, the Pakistanis have shown some shortcomings in the war, such as the density of air defense systems, in addition to their reliance on a single primary source, China. Pakistan has a severe shortage of batteries, which has led to some Indian incursions. Therefore, doubling the number of batteries and increasing their effectiveness is imperative. The ability to target hypersonic missiles and the ability to deploy laser and microwave defenses to neutralize drones and munitions are extremely important.
In the short term, Pakistan will receive a limited number of fighter jets from China, assuming they are within a year. Even Pakistani fighter production will not exceed 20 fighters, with some contracts fulfilled, is what forces Pakistan to rapidly upgrade its platforms, such as:
Assuming Pakistan completes its J-10C fleet to 36
According to the new JF-17 BLOCK 1/2 fighter jets, China can simply provide acceptable numbers of AESA radars within a year, such as 30 radars
Upgrading a number of F-16 fighters in cooperation with Turkey or another country
Swift delivery of a J-10C squadron, especially since China has made new developments to the J-10C fighter jet in radars and weapon systems, integrating a new munitions range and increasing engine defense
Integrating the PL-17 missile into the J-10C and even early warning aircraft
Expanding the stockpile of all types of drones
Increasing the stockpile of missiles, both ballistic and MLRS
Upgrading Pakistan's electronic warfare systems and radar capabilities
Increasing the range of strikes deep inside India The Indian side has been launching strikes deep inside Pakistan, relying on its quantitative and qualitative superiority.
However, if Pakistan doubled its conventional capabilities to deter India, it would deprive India of the armed option in dealing with Pakistan.
Exploit India's need to redevelop its air force by improving and developing Pakistan's assets and stockpiles, whether air, land, or sea. Contracts for arms deals require years for delivery, training, and effective operationalization, but upgrading weapons in service saves a lot of time for greater effectiveness.
Even securing new deals requires multiple international suppliers to meet the needs more quickly, which puts pressure on budgets. Therefore, the solution is to rely on local capabilities in weapons development, as this is a low-cost solution within Pakistan's capabilities, and to develop existing systems in service to achieve better performance in battle.
Create Pakistani alliances with all of India's neighbors, as India has problems with Bangladesh. Attract Afghanistan to Pakistan's side, as it serves as a corridor for several Central Asian countries, enabling Pakistan's economic development.
Politically, international pressure is necessary on India to resolve the problem. Kashmir: The Indian occupation is the cause of all the problems facing Pakistan and India. All of India's attempts at expansion will divide India, a country of diverse ethnicities. There is no strong government to unite the people because the ruling system in India is corrupt and racist.
Just as India is trying to besiege Pakistan economically, Pakistan must also attempt to undermine the Indian economy, whether by providing alternative products to Indian products or competing economically with India. India is giving itself the audacity to pressure countries against Pakistan economically and militarily. The solution is to develop Pakistan's domestic economic capabilities.
Pakistan must develop its relations with countries such as Indonesia, Egypt, the Gulf, and other Southeast Asian countries to neutralize Indian influence and India's growing relationship with these countries.