Woah hold you horses boy if this is an accident or technical malfunction (that's a big if) don't you think it raises the question about the credibility of our missiles and our sop's missile test failures is one thing a missile that flies to enemy territory due to technical glitch is a whole new different thing a matter and a matter of concern and you comparing this loc activity is pretty silly terrain is difficult there or else India would have fenced the entire loc by now
The thing is technology is susceptible to become faulty sometimes(especially such technology used in weapons systems has to have a very low rate of malfunction but there is a chance) so it doesn't mean it indicates the incompetence of the people who are responsible to mantain it. As a software dev it's not always easy to find bugs in software and with a 'BIG' IF the CM had a technical malfunction then to me it only appears to be a software malfunction cuz as long as the software doesn't give the "go ahead" so to speak to the embedded processors the missile won't fire. Yes, it indicates that the people who are responsible to making and maintaining lacked out but IF this is true then it's only 1 in a 10000 chance but still it doesn't mean they are incompetent. It's not like every few year this kind of shit happens. I think if we are to actually believe the malfunction theory then this is the 1st time I am hearing of an active operational CM failure.
And this isn't even limited to us, the f35 crash doesn't necessarily mean the pilot of the jet was incompetent, maybe the hud malfunctioned during landing and the crash happened. The US during cold war almost accidently nuked their own city, so shit like this happens but its often very very rare.
One more thing, I have read that during inital phase of testing brahmos DRDO said the software had some issues and they said they will work on it to make it so it doesn't have any. Now brahmos is said to be the most deadliest supersonic missile on the planet with pinpoint accuracy, so there is very much less of chance of a software or as they said "technical malfunction".