India is not the only one who decides who carried out the terrorist operation and whether the targets were terrorist camps or military camps. India took a very hasty position by accusing Pakistan of planning the terrorist operation and subsequently took escalatory steps. My analysis is that India would not have done this without external incitement from powers with interests far from the reality of the war between the two countries. The Western powers believed that the weapons they sold to India would be able to end the crisis in record time, in a clear challenge to the Chinese weapons possessed by Pakistan. What happened was a true farce that revealed the extent of the development of the Chinese military industry and the backwardness of the latest Western weapons.
In short, India is the one who insisted on entering into a military confrontation without regard for any diplomatic procedures or rational logic. This is true folly that has plunged the country into a crisis that no one knows how or when it will end. Usually, no one emerges victorious from these wars, especially with two nuclear powers capable of setting fire to the entire planet. Therefore, I accuse the Indian government of pushing towards war and taking a huge risk that will cost India more than expected.