I had started a new thread about this stand-off, but on the advice of a friend I am posting the same with amendments.
I don;t see this stand off in isolation. In fact, it will be a mistake. We need to understand the New World Order to understand what is happening between China, India and Pakistan.
The idea of New World Order was to create a uni-polar world, with one (single) power controlling the world. The rest of the world was to be divided in different categories, as subservient to that single power. Controlling the energy resources, controlling the world trade and economics were the other aspects of this design.
India signed up to it about three decades ago and was given the task of controlling Pakistan and China. In return, she was promised a significant position on the table.
The crunch time has now come.
The powers that had promised India so much, had opened the gates of foreign investments to boost the economy, had offered everything in arms sales; are now demanding the action from India.
For her part, so far, India did what she was meant to do. An attack on Gilgit-Baltistan and neutralising the CPEC were on the cards.
But! suddenly, in the blink of an eye, the game has changed. The mighty dragon has placed the claw at the jugular. A two front war is certain. A three front war (with Nepal) is also a possibility, with loss of a significant fighting force of gurkhas. Sikhs are not too happy wither. Kashmir is boiling already.
Keeping the above in mind, India is between the rock and hard place. If she doesn't execute the promised plan, then she risks loosing everything. If she executes the plan, she gets the spanking from all sides.