India-Pakistan War: 2019 creepy study predicts nuclear war in 2025, what could happen

Against this turbulent backdrop, Routledge's 2019 research paper has attracted people's attention. This study, in the case of a highly terrorist attack, is highly predicting the nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan in 2025.
How will the war begin
Researchers believe that a major terrorist attack was an attack on the Indian parliament, which would prompt India to mobilize troops along the Line of Control (LOC) to prompt Pakistan to respond in kind. As tensions boil, small-scale conflicts and casualties between the two sides will lead to rapid escalation.
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“As in January 2002, both sides mobilized and deployed troops…small conflict broke out and both sides died.”
The first use of nuclear weapons
According to the study, once Indian troops began to enter Pakistani territory, Pakistan's generals feared routine failures and resorted to nuclear weapons. Day 1: Pakistan uses 10 tactical nuclear weapons (each nuclear weapon, each nuclear weapon, each nuclear weapon) against Indian tanks within its own borders.
Day 2: Pakistan issued 15 tactical nuclear weapons. In response, India used 20 strategic nuclear air explosions targeting Pakistan's military devices and nuclear warehouses.
These air outbreaks caused fires and plumes, similar to smoke seen after the Hiroshima explosion or the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
Unstoppable upgrades
India's escalation is not to stop the war, but to make the third day deadly:
Pakistan has 30 air explosions on Indian troops, naval bases and city airports, plus another 15 tactical strikes.
India retaliates against nuclear strikes in 10 Pakistani military sites in the city.
This article describes catastrophic chain reactions: anger, panic, poor communication and strict protocols on both sides that lead to a mature nuclear exchange.
Over the next three days, Pakistan used all strategic weapons aimed at Indian cities, including 120 nuclear weapons.
India has responded with 70 nuclear air explosions while retaining 100 weapons to stop China, and it is said that India has failed after its deterrence against Pakistan.
Global Impact: Tens of millions of people die, billions
Assuming both countries have about 250 nuclear weapons, researchers warn of disastrous consequences:
According to weapons production, between 5 billion and 125 million died immediately.
Majors in India and Pakistan will be completely destroyed or blamed on residence.
Infrastructure collapse: Healthcare, transportation, energy and finance will fall into ruins.
But the destruction is more than that. The climate impact of smoke and fires will affect the entire planet, which could trigger famines that could affect billions.
“These consequences will be huge and will be global on a scale,” the paper concluded.