Dear Iranian cousins who stood firm and fought with the most honourable of intentions, giving their lives in defence of their homeland and for freedom, my personal opinion is that the tit-for-tat material damage done will largely be repaired or renewed on both sides.
Beyond that, the conflict has had some positive outcomes - Israeli and right wing Christian Zionist mythology has been crushed. These people are not invincible in the slightest. They have several powerful tools at their disposal, but are not immune to justice.
Iran has also demonstrated a ferocious ability to stand independently. Nobody actually helped them in any significant way. Pakistan simply couldn't. Iranian proxies had already been neutered. Russia may as well have been non-existent.
This was Israel's best possible time to strike but it failed its main objective of regime collapse.
I would still argue though, despite all that, if the terms of this ceasefire somehow allow Israel or USA to conduct raids at their pleasure, then the final outcome is a loss for Iran - I hope the reports are indeed false that any such dispensation exists.
Now, Iran must make some serious decisions that will aid its survival and rejuvenation. This starts with the purging of hostile nations from its national interest - the role of India should not be ignored in this regard. Whatever was going on in your minds regarding ancient ties is mere obfuscation of ground realities. None of your ancient history matters one jot. Indeed, Pakistanis are also mostly of Iranic descent - we could equally use this as some narrative. The English and the Germans are near identical but that didn't stop them slaughtering each other. Give up the cultural ties hasbara once and for all.
I see absolutely no future for Delhi in Iran's national consciousness after today, neither functionally, nor on a "transactional" basis. A decisive tilt towards the Sino-Pak axis is long overdue. Hopefully the leadership have figured this out.