So unless India makes an official statement against missile strikes against Pakistan and the world doesn't give a guarantee to Pakistan of no action by India, Pakistan will keep its airspace closed ?
I just think Pakistan is being way too paranoid and pardon me for saying but scared about an Indian retaliation. That threat has clearly passed now.
As I said in my comment that the security establishment of a country makes the assessment of the threat and its potential quantum, based upon the information available to them, a large part of which is of course secret and not revealed to the public.
Pakistan and India had had many such standoffs in the past, where military has come eyeball to eyeball. This is not the first time. Only new aspect possibly is the threat of use of missiles by India. On February 27, after the air conflict, Pakistan received the intelligence that India has intention of conducting such missile strikes. That was thwarted, since Pakistan communicated that such an attack would be retaliated by a 3 times quantum. Possibly, the interlocutors, in this exchange of communication, were US and Russia. A substantial part of this information is now in public domain.
No, I don't think that world at large guarantees any such thing. I believe that certain states, who are powerful and as well have strong relations with both country, can do such kind of mediation and provide assurances to each party of nonaggression.
Obviously, one of the first overt action, for cessation of hostilities, would be removal of the armed forces from the international border, which under normal circumstances remains peaceful.
Paranoia would not be an appropriate term; since it pertains to fear from imaginary entities. Here, it is a clear and present danger, particularly keeping in view the mindset of Modi and his coterie.
There is no scare, at the common public level. It was not there even during the peak of the conflict. As for the military, it is their job to posture in accordance with the posture of the enemy state.
May be you are right that the threat has passed away. But, as I said, it is the job of our security establishment to make an assessment.