GSAT-14 will be launched by GSLV-MkII next month.
GSAT-14 is equipped with 6 Ku and 6 Ext C band transponders which will cover whole India in terms of coverage. The satellite also carries Ka band beacons which will be used to study the impact of climate on the Ka band satellite communication links in the region.
GSLV Mk II variant uses an Indian cryogenic engine and is capable of launching 2500 kg into geostationary transfer orbit. Previous GSLV vehicles (GSLV Mk.I) have used Russian cryogenic engines
Everything is unproven, until proven.. You are just stating the obvious..
BTW.. all satellites are insured by ISRO with Indian insurance companies. Only, the insurance premiums vary with type of vehicle used to launch them.