Interesting point. An Indian soldier (BSF/Army) gets drunk and starts abusing Pakistani soldiers/rangers and they respond by shooting bullets? The Indian soldier (according to your story) has atleast the excuse of being drunk. What is the excuse for the Pakistani behaviour? Don't they know any abuses to hurl back? Can't believe that after having been on this forum for some time? And why do you think firing live ammunition when some one intoxicated is cursing you is a "befitting" reply?
The behavior of Pakistani soldier is correct, if drunkenness is the behavior being shown by the other side. As in uniform drunkenness isn't allowed nor should be done, and then abusing, cursing is something which everyone replies to. Can anyone stand the mother or sister abuses ?? Not many can.
And those who mount those positions are in different state of mind compared to us, as they loose friends and comrades and consider each other enemies from their hearts, thus there is no one out there to moderate them or ban them from their posts. They carry live ammo and fire when their temper going over the boiling point.
Cursing once or twice is tolerable, but when you keep on going for dozens of minutes, then bullet is the only reply to stop such things. Its not that one curse and one bullet. They wait for quiet sometime and then fire order is given.
And don't take this seriously, as this is part of the game over there on the border. Hate and Love. The same captain that I am talking about even had tea breaks, lunch and dinner with his Indian counterpart, and you know who the Indian counterpart was, he was a JCO of the IA, not an officer. Due to this factor the IA soldiers had great respect for this same officer as an officer giving them such treatment meant a lot for them especially from the opposing side. This is military tradition, to give respect to each other and it happens a lot out there on the LOC as many posts are on the same peak or hardly 5-10 meters apart, thus such exchanges take place, but when things go high, same men become enemies too and fire.
So do not take such things on the heart, they are a reality and are being shared for knowledge as many of us don't know what goes on over that LOC.
Anyway, such deaths on both sides of the border are unfortunate and hope in future they do not happen.