Firstly, yes. If all the criminals have them, the military has them, the police has them, why not the civillian?
Why am I the only person deprived of access to the best possible way of defending myself? More importantly, why wouldn't I choose the best possible way of defending myself?
Rather I would re-frame the question.
1. Is a gun, knife or any other weapon required for self protection in Urban India, Probably barring a few cities?
Required? Do you
require the locks on your doors? Do you even really
require a door?
The Vikings, they were always able to carry a spear. They said "keep your spear within your reach cause you don't know what's beyond the firelight". And in the medieval times, a spear was the best possible tool that they could own, for their own protection, as well as to put food on the table.
In the Urban Environment, you do not strictly require a weapon for hunting.
Coming to your original question though, no you do not
require a gun for defending yourself; you could strangle somebody with a sock or kill somebody wishing to do you harm, with a pencil, if you're skilled enough.
It's the best form of defense and it is what I would want to have on me personally. (Also, this goes without saying, but be responsible with a firearm).
2. Are there large number of people who do carry weapons, among the people you know??
Not a large number, no. Most women I know carry something for defending themselves though.
3. The people who carry weapons, do they carry concealed or open??
Concealed, always. Open carry if you're in a familiar setting with familiar people and not on public land(be it a knife or a handgun)
As about myself I never move out without a revolver hanging openly on my belt. My reason for open carry being that if a situation arises (only situation I expect is 'Road Rage' case, being the most prominent one in Delhi/ NCR). In this situation the scene doesn't go out of hand if the other person sees you carrying a gun and if you are carrying it concealed you will have to show the gun to keep the situation under control. But that would amount to a threat with a deadly weapon.
Having a dashcam is always useful.
If I was dealing with a delirious road rager, I'd call the police, show him that I'm calling the police, and calculate my next steps based on their reaction.
But I still feel that carrying a gun in Delhi/ NCR is not really required. Also for sure, none of the people I know carry any sort of weapon.
The common man has been castrated into being a tool for the higher uppers and a part of the herd that can't think for themselves; The majority of the people here are a hive-minded bunch that don't have the ability to think for themselves. We have been reduced to the lowest form of human imaginable.
If you believe that you don't need a gun, then don't own a gun. You (and the others of the ignorant herd) will regret your decision at some point, soon enough.
- woodedflood, 2023-10-18