India vs China Power Comparison: Army, Airforce, Navy Comparison & Strength

India vs China Power Comparison: Army, Airforce, Navy Comparison & Strength: Dear readers in this article we are going to deal largely with the armed power of India and China with regard to the Army, Navy, and Air Force. We will compare the military capability of India and China in this contemporary world. Although there existed a cordial relationship between India and China for ages until the Chinese Communist Party came into power in the year 1949 and especially in the aftermath of the Annexation of Tibet by the People’s Republic of China. Here we have provided you with all the information related to India vs China Power Comparison, Army, Airforce, Navy Comparison, And Strength in detail, so stay with the article till the end.

India vs China Power Comparison

India and China are divided by the Himalayas. China’s military is known as The People’s Liberation Army, which is influenced by modern technology derived from other countries. China also possesses the strongest military power around the globe. It has attained the ultimate military strength index in a study of active and inactive military personnel, total air, sea, land, and nuclear resources, average salaries, and weight of equipment, etc.

Both the states share a border with Nepal and Bhutan acting as buffer states. Since the 1950s, during the term of India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, both countries have faced several border disputes at the Line of Actual Control (LAC). So let us see in detail all the information on India vs China Power Comparison, Army, Airforce, Navy Comparison, And Strength in detail, through this article.

India vs China Power Comparison

India and China Military Power Comparison

To compare India’s military power and China’s military power, we have to deal with the numbers that each country possesses in terms of military. In the table provided herein, we shall be dealing with all the military capacities of both countries.

S.NO. MILITARY POWER INDIA CHINA
1. Available Military 319,129,420 385,821,101
2. Active Personnel 45,00,000 2,035,000
3. Reserve Personnel 1,155,000 510,000
4. Armored vehicles 8,686 14,130
5. Tanks 4292 5,750
6. Rocket Projectors 966 3,140
7. Self-propelled artillery 235 2,720
8. Total Artillery 2799 7094

AIR Force of India vs China

Indian Air Force

The Indian Air Force was officially established on 8 October 1932. Its first ac flight came into being on 01 Apr 1933 with six RAF-trained officers and 19 Havai Sepoys (air soldiers). The aircraft inventory consisted of four Westland Wapiti IIA army co-operation biplanes at Drigh Road as the “A” Flight nucleus of the planned No.1 (Army Co-operation) Squadron. The total aircraft strength of India is 2,182 including both fixed-wing and rotorcraft platforms from all branches of services.

The air force of India is- the fourth-largest air force in the world. It was established in 1932 as the British Empire’s Air Force. The Indian Air Force’s strength can be highlighted through the following points-

  • The number of aircraft adhered to the Indian Air Force is approximately 1700.
  • The number of combat aircraft adhered to the Indian Aircraft is approximately 900.
  • The number of soldiers in the Indian Air Force is approximately 1.4 Lakhs, which is higher compared to many recognized countries in the world.
  • C-17 Globemaster aircraft are aircraft that can carry a payload ranging from 40-70 tonnes up to approximately 4200-9000 kilometres, at once. India holds around 10 C-17 Globemaster aircraft.

Fighter Aircraft of the Indian Air Force

Another important factor that makes the air force of India- the fourth largest air force in the world is its aircraft and fighter planes. Therefore, in addition to the strength highlighting points, let us take a glance at the principal fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force.

  • MiG-29: It is a fighter aircraft-one seated with two engines. This aircraft can fly at a speed of 2445 km/hr and can fight to 17 km altitude-wise. The range of the aircraft is 30 mm, with a missile system having medium-range radar.
  • MiG-27: It is a fighter aircraft- one seated with one engine. This aircraft can fly at a speed of 177 km/hr. The range of the aircraft is 23 mm.
  • Rafale Jet: The Rafale Fighter jet is widely known as the strongest fighter aircraft and a game-changer for the Indian Air Force. It was first imported from France in the year 2019.
  • SU-30 MKI: It is a fighter aircraft having two seats that can carry air-to-air missiles which are medium in range.
  • Jaguar: These aircraft can intrude on the enemies inside the territory, having a maximum speed of 1350 km/hr. and can carry an additional weight of 4750 kgs.

China Air Force

China has the second-largest air force in the world. The strength of the Chinese air force can be highlighted through the following points:

  • The Chinese air force is widely known as the People’s Liberation Army Air Force- PLAAF.
  • The number of soldiers in the Chinese Air Force is approximately 330000.
  • The number of mainstream aircraft in the Chinese air force “PLAAF” is approximately 2800.
  • The number of combat aircraft in the PLAAF is approximately 1900.
  • The air force of China has made around 192 modern launchers.
  • The Chinese nation has a ground-to-air missile system – the S-300.
  • Around 192 modern launchers were made by the Chinese PLAAF.

Navy Power Comparison of India vs China

While comparing the power of the Navies of these two countries, India has more than 67,00 active personnel, of which 10,000 are officers and the remaining are sailors, as per the report published in the month of June 2019. Whereas the China Navy includes approximately 235,000 active personnel, of which 20,000 are marines.

If we talk about submarines, then the People’s Liberation Army Navy has seven nuclear ballistic missile submarines, twelve nuclear attack submarines, and fifty diesel attack submarines. The other full comparison is in the table below:

S. No.

Manpower

China

India

1

Total naval

742

267

2

Destroyers

38

11

3

Corvettes

73

23

4

Aircraft carriers

4

1

5

Frigates

54

13

6

Submarines

74

16

 India Vs China Navy Ships And Submarines

Country

Aircraft carriers

Number

India

Kiev class

1

China

Type 075 landing helicopter dock

2

Type 002

1

Type 001

1

Destroyers

Number

India

Rajput class

5

Delhi class

3

Kolkata class

3

China

Type 052D Luyang III class

18

Sovremenny-class

4

Type 051C Luzhou class

2

Type 052 Luhu class

2

Type 052C Luyang II class

6

Type 055 Renhai class

3

Type 052B Luyang I class

2

Type 051B Luhai class

1

Frigates

Number

India

Talwar class

6

Brahmaputra class

3

Shivalik class

3

Godavari class

1

China

Type 054A Jiangkai II class

30

Jianghu class

5

Type 053H3 Jiangwei II class

7

Type 054 Jiangkai I class

2

 

Corvettes

Number

India

Veer class

8

Kora class

4

Abhay class

3

Kamorta class

4

Khukri class

4

China

Jiangdao class

73

 

Submarines

Number

India

Sindhughosh

8

Kalvari class

3

Shishumar

4

Arihant class

1

China

Type 039A/039B Yuan class

18

Type 039/039G/039G1 Song class

12

Type 094 / 094A

6

Type 091

3

Type 035 Ming class

14

Kilo

12

Type 093 / 093A Shang class

6

Type 092

1

Type 032 Qing class

1

Type 095

1

Both countries have many nuclear ships and submarines, but in case of war, both countries will not use nuclear weapons first as they both follow the ‘no-first use’ policy for nuclear. The benefit is that the Chinese Navy is in the sea-base nuclear habitat as it holds a big fleet size. The Chinese navy has six 2nd-generation nuclear-powered submarines, but Indians have only one nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, INS Arihant.

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