Indian belligerence against Pakistani cities and civilians is what really needs to be answered, as well as the deaths they've caused.
What's been on my mind about though is that all of Pakistan is pretty much on the frontline with India. However if things get ugly, it'll be Sikhs in Punjab and Muslims in IOK, some towns and open desert in Rajasthan that sees war.
Although escalation dynamics don't favour it, and despite the immense pressure from allies and the int'l community, I really wish the Pakistan Armed Forces would target locations close to their major cities and populations - avoiding civilian casualties. But to allow their people to experience a few explosions, and wake them from this nationalistic video game that they all think they're playing.
If it comes to war (God forbid), all Pakistani citizens will see shooting begin as it has, mobilisation, strikes, and worse, and what comes next in the form of mushroom clouds mightn't be such a surprise by then for Pakistanis.
But if you're some mildly pro Modi middle class person or a full scumbag cow vigilante sitting, or even an Indian liberal aghast at the direction of your country, but you're sitting in Bhopal, Lucknow, or Nagpur, you've probably never even seen anything resembling conflict. It would be great if all of these people got a dose of close-up war reality before their leaders lead them down the path of becoming radioactive ash.
@Oscar