from a cynical point of view, other than getting fanboys excited, in a country with very low gun ownership where "what a beaut" is where most gun related compliments end, this demonstrates very limited info about capabilities of the gun. by now the company should have had the confidence to show on record their product being put thru it's paces for grouping drop etc. but considering they don't have to, because of absence of civilian market, and Indian public are not their customers, can't blame the company either.
assuming there are 500 casings on floor and if it is 50 ₹ per cartridge, that's 25000 worth of ammo being shot, out of budget for 99% of civilians.