An indigenous rifle reportedly developed in 100 days has cleared a series of tests and is now set for induction, according to NDTV. The report says the weapon successfully meets the Army General Staff Qualitative Requirement (GSQR) through qualitative trials. In addition to the GSQR, it completes extensive field evaluations conducted across different climatic conditions. NDTV also reports that the rifle clears MHA Board trials, indicating it has undergone assessment beyond standard service testing. The same sources state the rifle is being prepared for induction for use by CAPF, following completion of these trials. Details such as the rifle’s specifications, manufacturer, and timelines for actual deployment are not provided in the supplied summaries. The reporting emphasizes that the rifle’s clearance is based on completion of GSQR trials, comprehensive field testing in varied climates, and MHA Board evaluation before induction.