Did India Gain Clear Air Superiority Over Pakistan During the 2025 Skirmish?
About the Report
A detailed analysis published by the Australian Air Force’s Air and Space Power Centre has concluded that India gained clear operational and strategic advantage in the May 2025 air engagement with Pakistan.
According to the evaluation highlighted in the report, India not only achieved its stated objective in the first strike window but also maintained overwhelming command of the skies across the critical operational theatre.
The report states that Pakistan’s retaliatory capability was significantly limited and its response attacks were “ineffectual.” Indian air defence systems demonstrated the capability to neutralise Pakistani rocket, drone and missile strikes effectively.
Key Findings of the Australian Assessment
🔹 India reached its intended targets successfully on night one.
🔹 Pakistan’s retaliation lacked strategic effect.
🔹 India’s integrated air defence system proved resilient and effective.
🔹 IAF demonstrated capability to gain full air superiority over eastern Pakistan.
🔹 Pakistan’s eastern air bases would have become unusable if hostilities escalated further.
🔹 Engagement evolved into an implicit air superiority victory for India.
The report makes an important observation — that Pakistan’s air defence could defend against piloted aircraft but was unable to reliably intercept India's modern drone, missile and precision strike systems, signalling a technology gap.
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Strategic Comparison Snapshot
| Factor | India | Pakistan |
| Precision Strike Capability | High – Missiles, drones, guided air assets | Moderate |
| Air Defence Strength | Strong & resilient | Limited against missile/drone threats |
| Operational Air Superiority | Achieved | Compromised |
Analysts note that the outcome demonstrated a decisive shift: the conflict was no longer just about dogfights or aircraft count — but about networked warfare, sensor fusion, ECM capability, and precision engagement technology dominance.
Strengths & Weaknesses
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🔹 Strong intelligence-led first strike capability. 🔹 Advanced integrated defence and surveillance systems. 🔹 Proven superiority in missile and drone warfare. |
🔻 Long-term logistics and sustainment remain critical. 🔻 Requires continuous technology upgrades. 🔻 Increasing modernisation cost pressure. |
Opportunities & Threats
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💡 Boost for domestic defence manufacturing ecosystem. 💡 Increased foreign interest in Indo defence exports. 💡 AI and drone warfare modernisation strengthens global position. |
⚠️ Possibility of escalation in regional technology race. ⚠️ Growing cyber warfare exposure. ⚠️ Strategic counter-investment response from neighbouring militaries. |
Strategic Market View
This development strengthens investor confidence in defence-related sectors, especially those engaged in radar technology, AI warfare systems, missile production, avionics, and defence simulations.
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Investor Takeaway: According to Derivative Pro & Nifty Expert Gulshan Khera, CFP®, the long-term implications of the report reinforce India's growing strategic defence edge — a trend that may support defence manufacturing growth, aerospace programs and indigenous technology leadership. Explore more insights at Indian-Share-Tips.com, which is a SEBI Registered Advisory Services.
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