2019 INDIA PAKISTAN MILITARY POWER COMPARISON. ALL ABOUT INDIA PAKISTAN MILITARY POWER 2019.AIR SURGICAL STRIKE.
Two of the largest militaries in the world in terms of personnel are India and Pakistan, with both militaries having experienced rapid modernization in recent times. The two countries are located on the Indian subcontinent, separated by an international border that winds through the enchanting Himalayan mountains, cuts through arid deserts, urban centers, and stretches on to the coast where it meets the Indian ocean. This divide is heavily guarded and notoriously dangerous. Outside of the North-South Korean Demilitarized Zone, there is perhaps no other more volatile border on the planet.
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Much of the Indian-Pakistan border remains lit at night by about 150,000 floodlights, and according to NASA it’s one of the few international boundaries that can be seen from space.
The 1,800 mile International Border of India and Pakistan hedges one of largest countries in the world, India. The country is 1.27 million square miles (3.29 million square kilometers), making it the seventh biggest nation in terms of landmass. Pakistan is small in comparison, with a 307,374 square mile landmass (796,095 square kilometers).
India is also much bigger in terms of population, with 1.311 billion people, making it the second most populated country next to China. Pakistan’s population is 197 million.
The number of people each country employs in the service of the military, however, is not that different. From Pakistan’s millions, 643,800 people work as active military personnel and a further 513,000 are available for combat as reserve military personnel. While India may have a billion-plus population, it’s number of active military personnel is thought to be around 1.4 million and reserve personnel 1,155,000. This makes India the third largest active military in the world behind the United states and China, but Pakistan is not far behind in sixth place. India’s military is also boosted by a huge paramilitary force of around 2 million people, tasked mostly with keeping peace and protecting the country’s borders. Pakistan has around 400,000 paramilitaries, also working as border security and other jobs such as preventing smuggling.
Not surprisingly, as the world’s third largest GDP, India has more money to spend on its military. From India’s $9.489 trillion GDP, around 55.9 billion dollars is spent on its military. This budget is expected to rise significantly in the coming years as India rapidly upgrades its military. This puts India in the top five countries for military spending, equal to a handful of other countries that lag behind the big spenders of China and the USA.
Pakistan has a relatively small defense budget at 7.6 billion, which is about 3.5 percent of its just over one trillion dollar GDP.
In terms of equipment India has been investing a lot in its effort to improve its previously criticized aged military equipment. Only this year did India invest 3 billion dollars under its Field Artillery Rationalisation Plan to buy 3,000 to 4,000 pieces of new artillery, on top of acquiring new tanks. In total, India currently has 4,426 tanks, 6,704 armored fighting vehicles, 290 self-propelled guns, 7,414 towed artillery, and 292 multiple-launch rocket systems.
In spite of Pakistan’s relatively small budget, its land equipment numbers are fairly healthy, though the machinery itself is said to be not as advanced as that of India. The country has 2,924 tanks, 2,828 armored fighting vehicles, 465 self-propelled guns, 3,278 towed artillery, and 134 multiple-launch rocket systems.
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