Facts remain:
1. In 1947-48 Pakistan captured all of the Gilgit Baltistan and 1/3rd of Kashmir, getting access to China and blocking India's access to Middle East, Central Asia and Russian. India still keeps half a million of its security forces in Kashmir, a very heavy toll on India's coffers.
2. In 1965, India attacked Pakistan first on Lahore front - Operation Gibraltar was not beyond an international border, it was only across the cease-fire line - and again it was India which ran to UN first to beg for a cease-fire.
3. BD was something that was bound to happen due to geographic barriers, but against the dreams and wishes of Greater India BD could not be coerced to annex itself to India.
4. Siachen was a strategic mistake, Indian have not been able to get anything out of it, instead, they have to spend a lot more than Pakistan just to maintain their positions there.
5. Pakisan gave a big surprise to India in Kargil and is still in control of Tiger Hill (Point 5353), and that means the strategic Srinagar-Leh Highway is in the direct line of fire of Pakistani artillery. The alternative route is open hardly two months of the year.