India did not mobilize mass troops movement toward the border, but Pakistan did just because India said other options are open on the table. This is clear sign of paranoia or just a showmanship from the army.
Jeypore,
Its not showmanship. Its a matter of avoiding the eventuality of getting caught with your pants down. Pakistan cannot afford that. Thus the movement. Already there have been talks between the DGMOs of the two armies to let the intentions of each side be heard and known. There is no massive Pakistan Army build-up anywhere. We don't move our troops until there is something real happening on the other side. Its a move that we have learned fairly well over the past 60 years.
And I believe this statment is true, since the civilian gov't kept giving U turns on every sentence, it is not probable to believe that the army does have brain of it's own, and does whatever it deims necessary for there narcistic means.
Again the U-turns were taken because the Armed Forces were not taken into confidence and also the civilian government was not aware of the implications of doing certain things without getting the military involved. Both decisions related to the Pakistani armed forces in a serious manner. This was not a case of peace talks between India and Pakistan being shot down by the Pakistani Armed forces (as was the case of the Indian Army pushing back on the Indian Government with regards to the Siachen issue).
How ill-advised would you consider the GoI to be if they offered to send the head of RAW for a trip to Pakistan over accusations of support to the Baloch insurgents?