Disagree.
If you look at history, economic pressure usually stops where national sovereignty and deep rooted patriotism begin. Take the most recent example, Iran. Even with intense pressure, the US couldn't just force them to bend to every demand. Go back roughly 3 decades, and It’s the same with Pakistan. Despite facing a massive global diplomatic onslaught at the time, they still went ahead with their nuclear tests because strategic security came first. Even the friendly Arab countries couldn't coerce Pakistan to retaliate in the conflict last year.
Sure, India’s economic strength is impressive and definitely cannot be dismissed. But a nation's independence isn't just a financial equation. Pakistan's economy despite all the flaws we know about, still has enough baseline resilience to keep its standing against coercion from other countries, especially when it involves strategic security.