The sad thing is that many indian soldiers have lost their lives, because of the poor design and manufacture of the insas weapon system, we have used captured insas weapons in tests - and found many drawbacks, including it's propensity to jam.
Your concern for the lives and safety of Indian soldiers is duly noted.
Field reports of our soldiers and spec op's have shown that in many encounters the indians weapons jammed - with devastating consequences.
Reports which you are privy to, no doubt because of your high standing in the intelligence community and your importance in the echelons of the covert forces.
In fact read about an encounter with one of our spec ops teams - on "Lurps" (LRRP) - wiped out an entire indian platoon - when the KIA's were checked - a number of the insas rifle were jammed.
Are you sure it's the fault of INSAS? Maybe it's because of that old adage, that one Pakistani mard-momin = ten Indians kafirs. So one LLRP team can wipe out an entire Indian platoon with ease. And also manage to not get it into the news, and keep it covered and unknown, except to the likes of your highness of course. I mean, one soldier killed in firing along the border sends the Indian media and people into a frenzy - but one Pakistani long range patrol into Indian territory, deep behind enemy lines, and then their spectacular killing of an entire platoon - that will not be known to anybody, would it? Except those cognizant of "field intel reports".
So not only does his eminence rub shoulders with the luminaries of military intelligence, but is also personally involved in weapons testing. Wah, wah!In our tests...
In our tests - other than design flaws, the rifles were "high maintenance" required regular cleaning - it seem indian soldiers were poor at "field craft" also.
And there it is - anything is an opportunity to badmouth Indian soldiers. Even a run of the mill report that a police force is looking to replace its rifles is a golden opportunity to make fun of the Indian army. But then how can I challenge the words of someone who is so fully apprised of "field intelligence reports", and regularly debriefs special op teams returning from LLRPs?
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Your fondness for writing creative fiction is appreciated, but kindly confine such tales to the "stupid and funny" thread, or consider writing a war novel or screenplay. I am sure they will pay you highly for your talent for cooking up such stories, just as they would listen admiringly to your earlier rivetting account of dying Indian soldiers' last words praising the mard-e-momins of the Pak army, and your transcript of the conversation between MKI pilots who had foolishly intruded into Pakistani airspace, and were terrified into fleeing by a Pakistani F-16. (Or was it windy who provided that narrative, being in charge of ATC at the time?)