The problem being that India is turning into an absolute Nazi state with almost 1.2 Billion Hindus, out of which 36% voted for BJP, which is still 430 Million people, with more and more being radicalized every day, which is really dangerous, given that only 17 Million Germans supported Hitler and the guy turned a quarter of the world into fire before he could eb taken down. Oh and Hitler did not have 190 Nukes either, unlike this RSS militant government.
It's not only the vote share of the BJP that counts. The current government is in a minority and rules via a coalition. The brutal fact is that so far as Pakistan and Muslims are concerned the overwhelming majority of Indian Hindus, ( Dalits and various castes included) and Christians (excluding North Eastern tribals) are against Muslims and Pakistan. A sizable proportion of the Dalit(Mazhabi) Sikh, and "Syrian Christian" population of Kerala are anti-Muslim and by the logic anti-Pakistani.
Each group votes on regional issues but when it comes to the issue of Pakistan, Islam and Muslims, in the current political climate 80% of India's population is solidly behind the BJP. The 20% dissenters are obviously the disenfranchised Muslim population, Jat Sikhs, NE Christian Tribals and remnants of the Naxalite (Maoist) movement.
But this situation itself presents an encouraging scenario so far as Pakistan is concerned. Let's look back to 1971.
The earlier centrist left wing political alliance ( 1970s era "Indira Gandhi" Congress and the Communist Party of India) established secularism as a bedrock of Indian national unity ( via a Constitutional Amendment), winning the support of the Indian Muslims AND Kashmiris in Indian Occupied Kashmir On the domestic front Indira Gandhi had not much to worry about, A robust campaign in the North East against tribal and Maoist insurgents had yielded results. Elections had delivered a verdict which marginalized the Hindutva forces, and there was a much less communally polarized environment with violence severely diminished. Indian Occupied Kashmir was peaceful ( with its own police, civil service, courts and all other government institutions, almost semi-autonomous per Article 370) and it was micro-managed by Indira Gandhi's "kitchen cabinet " of 5 Kashmiri pundits who were aware of the cultural and religious sensibilities. India had the solid backing of the Soviet Union and several important Arab Muslim countries, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Egypt, Lebanon, Yemen. China with struggling economy recovering from the effects of the cultural revolution and completely isolated ( not even a UN member ) was far less of a threat after the stalemate in the skirmish at Nathu La.
India then was in a very good position to fight a war with Pakistan.
Today:
1. India has an alienated sullen Muslim minority which is slowly turning to terrorism. Jat Sikhs and the Sikh diaspora are alienated too.
2. India has simmering secessionist movements like Khalistan, ULFA and Manipur.
3. India needs 700,000 troops to hold down Indian Occupied Kashmir.
4. A resurgent China ( now a member of the UN security council), which demonstrated its military prowess via the Galwan clash in 2020 stands ready to assist Pakistan with weapons and diplomatic support.
5. The Soviet Union with its "blank cheque" for arms and iron clad international diplomatic support no longer exists.
6. Last but not least unlike 1971 India is facing a nuclear armed Pakistan.
Under the given circumstances no nation would launch a war that could have an un-desired ending.
India however is swept by nationalist war fever which is pitching it headlong into disaster.
Though based on so many recent events, especially how Nethanyahu and Putin went completely rogue, I am getting a sense now that many countries have already sensed the absolute danger presented by Modi. Financial gains from India are one thing but nobody would want a nation of half a billion batsh** crazy hindutva Nazis destroying the world, if they do not have their way in the future.
Will disagree here. No country apart from Pakistan cares what India does now. India was being built up as a counterweight to China and it has failed the expectations of the West. What India does now is of least interest to the West.