All this is very speculative IMHO.
- Just because Qatar's Rafales have Pakistani pilots and ground crews doesn't mean that they have access to the full Spectra capabilities, software code or threat libraries. Access to sensitive capabilities is often restricted on a "need to know" basis, e.g. to specialists or only Qatari nationals; software, documentation etc would typically be locked down to restrict someone's ability to extract details etc. It's not like anyone can walk up to an aircraft, insert a thumb drive and download the electronic warfare software.
- Also it's very likely that neither Qatar nor India nor any export customer (except perhaps Greece) has all Spectra features enabled. We don't know what this means for a NATO user or French Rafales operating against ROW aircraft. Same would be true for any non-NATO airforce using Typhoons, F-15s, F-16s etc.
- Finally we see lots of PL-15 that missed but don't have any confirmation if one hit anything (and may never get that). The downed Rafale could have been a victim of SAM damage, friendly fire, human error (e.g. pilot loss of situational awareness, task saturation etc), or simply bad luck.
So basically extrapolating anything from the fog of war, especially with access to only OSINT and biased sources is hard and often impossible. Using that to make claims about the future is downright foolish... or just trolling.