You asked a question & I answered. Everybody gets over everything, the Japanese got over Hiroshima & Nagasaki and I see no reason to think that India & Pakistanis are any different. 26/11 happened about 6 years ago, it is still embedded in memory & has changed how Indians view Pakistan, no doubt also helped by the internal situation within Pakistan. There is no longer, with most people, any soft corner for Pakistan. Must also add that social & demographic changes in India also added to this change in mindset. Most Indians neither believe that a deep friendship with Pakistan is possible nor do they actively seek it. The only interest that Pakistan attracts, outside of sports & the occasional performer is of a morbid nature and a sense of schadenfreude. There was one exception to that & that was the Peshawar attacks, probably because children were the targets. However, any feelings of a sympathy dissipated the moment a court in Pakistan ordered the release of Lakhvi.
This is not about claiming moral ground, this is just the stating of how Indian public opinion may have fundamentally altered to a point where any future Indo-Pak relationship will be substantially different from what was so far imagined possible by the optimists.