I think we will just have to agree to disagree on this one. Why I think Pak is better suited at conscription than India:
1. India is a large, diverse federal state with democracy. Conscription is ill suited to this
LOL. Check in Europe about conscription practices.
2. Geographical dislocation. India will have to put their conscript far from home, while Pak doesn't face this problem
No, she doesn't.
3. India has made a large portion of its population unfriendly to its cause.
As I mentioned before, wishful thinking is not a useful foundation for war-gaming, or for projections, or for forecasting.
4. Locations bordering Pakistan are unsuitable for conscript basing, specially from other parts of India
Please think calmly. Your imagery of a rabble of bearded enthusiasts following a rag, tag and bobtail collection of vehicles owes far too much to war movies featuring guerrillas in 'technicals'. The more you outline your plans, the more that seems to have been the fountainhead of inspiration.
In the hypothetical case of conscription, India will use trained uniformed people for war-fighting, she will use others for other purposes. There are military roads to be built in forward areas (already being done by BRO), there are airstrips, air fields and air bases to be built to keep the adversary guessing, there are railroad extensions and road extensions needed for troop and materiel movement, there are military bases, artillery parks, ammunition dumps, and vehicle parks to be built, there are barracks, firing ranges and training centres to be built. We have plenty of these, but can never have too much.
At a more technical level, there are the issues of communications, of logistics (in operation, not in building infrastructure, but in operating rolling stock and flying inventory) and of health care.
We can cope with whatever expansion our friends achieve through conscription simply by re-modelling our very large uniformed services to serve as true para-military forces (they are already seriously engaged in counter-insurgency operations, for which some congratulate themselves on possessing a military that is honed and battle-ready; India has many times more than that trained in similar warfare).
5. Conscription leads towards a defensive stalemate. Something Pak would be happy with.
Who said? Napoleon's armies were conscript armies; since when do we think of him as a defensive stalemate expert?
Sun Tzu's art of war outlines why bringing troops from far flung areas for protracted periods of times can be most harmful for morale, and this is particularly true to conscripts.
Your continuing assumption that India will take only stupid decisions is breath-taking in its - shall we say, optimism?
Both times will conscript if the need arises. And if we have reached that phases then it would be better to talk on the table than actually fight with poorly armed conscript armies.
Good luck.
My long 35-year experience in man-management informs me that you will need more than soothing words. You will need strong medication.
I doubt those old professionals would ever divulge more than tidbits on an open forum. Whatever they would say has already been said in the public domain. They might guide you in certain direction from time to time. Though it can't be said if its a right way or a diversion to make you look the other way from something.
So its good to have fun from time to time.
Certainly, by all means, let us have fun.
But not stupidly crafted fun.