Well, jet fighters can be lost in a clash of peers but Indian forces are large enough to stretch Pakistani defenses in a wider conflict situation and create costs for Pakistan in the process. The establishment is fully aware of this possibility. I recall a video on PDF in which this matter was discussed by a retired military officer. Pakistan needs more than its own options to keep India at bay - several countries had a significant role in reducing tensions between Pakistan and India in 2019 and this is a need of the hour once again.
My concern is that times are changing as more countries look towards India favorably. In view of this trend, which countries Pakistan can leverage to talk sense into India? This is important consideration. There is a need for a lasting solution.
Certainly. But I do wonder why you laugh at factual posts and legitimate concerns. I responded to the assumption in a post that India cannot fight a war. Is this correct? Some members on PDF extend this assumption to Israel and the US as well but all can see what is happening in the Middle East (not a laughing matter). Countries getting bombed and crippled and people dying in the process is not a laughing matter.
Bro, India blames Pakistan for instability in the IOK and has found yet another opportunity to undermine Pakistan. There is a history of tit for tat between both sides but I doubt that Pakistan benefits from the Pahalgam incident in these trying times. Musharraf tried his level best to sort out all problems between India and Pakistan but some in India are unreasonable and ignored his efforts. Our bad luck I suppose.
Pakistani forces are on high alert in the present.
I will provide an update to you if I learn more from a contact.