Is this war an actual war yet? I haven't seen anything in the MSM about updates, is this just another glorified border skirmish?
I'll take off my autism-hat since you sound like you have an actual intrigue and not just necrobumping this seeming nothingburger of a conflict.
The war is actually coming soon, possibly earlier than two weeks if Pakistan doesn't yield. India is purposefully withholding water access and access to their trade ports, an already accused human rights violation. They initially had the Indus River Treaty, which was supposed to stabilize national interests in the conflicted region.
That has since been rescinded with the recent terror attacks by Pakistan in April to justify annulment, and India is acting more aggressively to the Pakistani administration for having little official control and accountability over their military and terror cells, like Operation Sindoor.
India is actually actually copying the Israeli playbook for manufacturing crises. They want Pakistan to attack out of desperation so they can have outlined military objectives without protest.
They're using the Taliban as pretext like Israel used Hamas to have them act out in terrorism so they have justification to do what they want for the sake of security.
I don't believe India cares for the nukes either, or assessed the nuclear strikes as potentially acceptable losses. If Pakistan actually uses their nuclear weapons, they will be declared a pariah nation, and there will be an immediate global coalition to forcibly disarm them since they have the 6th largest nuclear arsenal in the world.
They recently modernized their warheads (about 200-250) and they potentially possess strategic destruction.
The Pajeet memes are funny and all, but they are still a 1.4B inhabited nuclear-armed sovereignty with bellicose interests that involve dismantling Islam, and have been testing the limits of their military projection since the 90s. Like China, they are ramping up military industries, and eventually want to further extend their influence across South Asia.