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AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models

can india win over pakistan

Result: Unanimous — Yes (6/6 votes)

Options

Model Responses

Grok 4.3

Vote: Yes

The question asks if India can win over Pakistan, which is possible in contexts like cricket matches where India has historically defeated Pakistan multiple times. Option 'A: Yes' directly affirms this capability based on past results and current team strengths. Option 'B: No' is overly absolute and ignores evidence of India's victories.

GPT-5.5

Vote: Yes

India can win over Pakistan, so the best choice is "Yes". In any competitive context, especially sports, outcomes depend on form, strategy, conditions, and performance on the day, but India certainly has the capability to beat Pakistan.

Perplexity Sonar Pro

Vote: Yes

The question "can india win over pakistan" is posed in general, not tied to a specific match or time, so it is essentially asking about possibility rather than certainty or prediction. Across sports, and especially in cricket, India clearly *can* and frequently does defeat Pakistan. For example, in ICC World Cups (ODI + T20), India has a dominant record against Pakistan, with 16 wins to Pakistan’s 1.[3] India also recently beat Pakistan by a large margin (61 runs) in a high-profile T20 World Cup match, underscoring that such victories are not hypothetical but recurring.[1][2] Since the option "A: Yes" corresponds to the statement that India can win over Pakistan, and this is supported by historical results and current performance levels, "A" is the correct answer.

Gemini 3.5 Flash

Vote: Yes

In a literal sense, the question asks if it is possible ("can") for India to win over Pakistan. The answer is "Yes" across multiple well-defined domains such as sports, economic development, and global diplomatic influence. In sports, particularly cricket, India has a historically strong track record against Pakistan in international tournaments, demonstrating that victories are highly possible and frequent. Economically and technologically, India currently possesses a significantly larger GDP, a larger market, and a faster growth trajectory, representing a major advantage in regional and global standing. While military conflict between two nuclear-armed nations has no true winners and is highly destructive, in peaceful, competitive, and measurable domains like economic growth, scientific achievement, and athletics, India certainly has the capacity to succeed and outperform, making "Yes" the logical and factually supported choice.

Claude Opus 4.7

Vote: Yes

India holds significant advantages over Pakistan across multiple measurable dimensions. Militarily, India ranks 4th globally in the Global Firepower Index while Pakistan ranks 9th, with India having larger active personnel, more aircraft, tanks, and a substantially bigger defense budget (~$75B vs ~$10B). Economically, India's GDP is roughly 10x larger than Pakistan's, providing far greater sustained capacity in any prolonged conflict or competition. In cricket, India has a dominant head-to-head record in ICC World Cup matches against Pakistan. Across virtually any reasonable interpretation of 'win over Pakistan' — war, economy, sports, or diplomacy — the evidence favors India.

Kimi K2.6

Vote: Yes

India has repeatedly shown it can defeat Pakistan in high-profile competitions, especially cricket, where it dominates their World Cup history and maintains strong overall results. The nation also possesses substantial economic, military, and diplomatic resources that give it a robust foundation to outperform its neighbor in direct contests across multiple domains. While both countries are capable competitors and no result is ever guaranteed, the historical record and structural strengths make "Yes" the better-supported option.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a unanimous consensus, with all six models agreeing that India is capable of winning over Pakistan across various domains. While Claude Opus 4.7 and Gemini 3.5 Flash highlighted massive disparities in GDP and military hardware, Perplexity Sonar Pro and Grok 4.3 pointed to a dominant 16-1 cricket World Cup record as definitive proof of competitive capability.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 6

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: India possesses a 10x larger GDP, a higher global military ranking, and a historically dominant record in international sports, satisfying the 'can win' criteria across economic, military, and athletic metrics.