Rumours are afloat that India is preparing for round 2.
India may start again in a desperate effort to try and cover the humiliation but how it end only PAF will decide :
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Pakistan, and the PAF need to lose this concept of "restraint" and of offering the ability to India to make the "first" strike, which only complicates its ability to respond and presents even greater risk to the people of the PAF who will have to conduct those operations of response.
Pre-emption is possible if a clear, credible and immediate threat exists, and one that can be actioned on without need an active hostile action.
India will mostly likely start the next round with Brahmos strikes across multiple locations with tens to hundreds of missiles launched. It is a clear issue for Pakistan interms of airspace defence of its bases and an advantage that the IAF currently posses.
Lets see - but PAFs restrained approach itself is a weakness that can be exploited if pressure against the PAF is applied quickly enough that it moves faster than the intellectualisation of the conflicts decision making cycle of the usual what is the right 'tit-for-tat' response that we see so often.
Appreciate everyone here is very 'gun-ho' about the PAF ability based on previous results, but with each round, PAF exposes its secrets and life gets harder for the PAF and the IAF learns its mistakes and corrects them. Pakistan / PAF have to be more far more focussed on actively degrading the IAF and India's capability to cause mischief while it has an advantage, rather than following its tit-for-tat approach.
The concept of tit-for-tar must be an Asian cultural thing, having been born and brought up in the UK i have seen how "white" people fight both approach and fight their wars, and those wars/fights are "all out no holes barred approach". So, seeing Iran and Pakistan follow this constrained approach that attempts to hide what is a brutal activity behind reason, logic and calibration is very odd and confusing.
We have seen in the 12 day war, how important it is to have an explosive-fast application of airpower to know out the opponents ability to respond, or co-ordinate their actions. The hesitation that PAF shows can be used to knock out large parts of the force while people intellectualise an "appropriate response".
If India starts to do something again, the PAF has to go for the kill shot. Right for the Juglar vein. All out, take out the IAF while you have a military advantage.
I think I have said enough ....