No one gets it right the very first time.
INSAS was a learning experience. This will hopefully be better.
The Mk2 will be even better.
Let's just hope it's better than INSAS and doesn't get the high praise INSAS did.
I want to see Indian troops with their own type of rifles. There's a certain level of pride factor there.
Even a small nation like Poland is trying to adopt the MSBS Grot. There's just something about the rifle being a symbol of a military.
The Russians have their AKs, the Americans have their AR, the Chinese have their QBZs (garbage but it was there), the British have their SA80s, the French have their FAMAS, the germans have their G36s, what do we have?
This will be a step in the right direction not just as a rifle but the mindset itself.
Maybe someone somewhere will start asking important, deeply philosophical questions like "Why stop at rifles?"