The situation is more complex than it may seem. Islamist individuals in India do not simply kill cows for the purpose of sacrifice or obtaining meat. Their actions are often intended to provoke Hindus, which includes throwing meat in temples and homes. They even go as far as stealing cows from farmers with the sole intention of killing them. Moreover, they engage in the brutal killing of animals, which goes against not only Hinduism but also the secular constitution of India, which prohibits cruelty towards animals.
On the other hand, Hindus resort to killing Muslims only in self-defense or in an effort to maintain law and order in their country. It is important to note that if a Pakistani or Indian Muslim were to disrupt law and order in a country like France, or even in a Muslim-majority country such as Saudi Arabia or Turkey, in the name of Allah, they would also face the risk of being killed.
There have been documented incidents in which Pakistani and Indian Muslims, who sought to disrupt law and order in Arab countries, faced repercussions such as imprisonment, deportation, and even beheading. One specific incident, occurring in either Saudi Arabia or the UAE (the precise location eludes my memory), involved a group of Pakistani Muslims protesting against India's decision to revoke Article 370 in Kashmir. Subsequently, they were apprehended and repatriated. Additionally, you are undoubtedly familiar with the actions taken by Turkey towards Pakistani Muslims. It is worth noting that Muslims in Pakistan and India often grapple with an inferiority complex stemming from their history as converted Muslims, subjected to invasions and plundering. This very sense of inferiority can contribute to radicalization, which is not as prevalent among Arabs and Turks.