and who are you to know the scale at which CS would unfold in future, what kind of opportunity India will seek and how it be able to conduct such strikes will decide the scale, not you and me. What was so assuring about India that it would never open another front during kargil?
Pakistani underestimating India is not something new but a facility for sure.
It was always on the cards to enlarge the war.
It was political compulsions wherein the NDA Govt would then have the coffers near empty and would have had nothing to show the Indian public apart from the War. And it was their first show at governance and so they had to show something to the Indian public to be voted back in power.
Wars are temporary euphoria.
An empty stomach is permanent.
Notwithstanding, what is important to note is that the Indian economy has a longer sustenance power on keeping a war active than Pakistan.
No international power would like Pakistan to keel over since notwithstanding all the love for India, the international powers do not want another China on the rise!!
And India has been quite consistent in having an independent streak in its foreign policy.
When CSD will die the other contingencies will kick in straight away. Indian IBG will not move into Pakistani territory by just sacrificing a goat head to lord almighty. The decision is going to be political and political class will hide in special bunkers before first wave of IBG ransack fences.
The problem with many is that they have not understood the concept and the geopolitical compulsions that promote this concept.
Suffice it to say is one must let issues remain as it is gleaned from the open sources.
Therefore, one has to allow all to conjecture as they wish.
Indian COAS takes orders from GoI. If GoI could have asked him to do so then there was going back, he did this post Parliament attack. BTW Musharah has categorically opened his big mouth that he has briefed about all contingencies in place to Nawaj Sharif; ''air force and navy is on alert and there is nothing from Indian side happening alarming on these fronts''.
That is the crux which quasi democracies do not understand.
The Army is not supreme in democracies that respect democratic institutions.