Ive got a 1A and a 1B but the 1C is quite a rare bird. I know of one in the Uk but that's it.

In 2011 India still had on it's books over 1,000,000 Lee Enfield .303 rifles.

These are the 2012 figures which make for interesting reading.

Organization .303 rifles .410 muskets Modern rifles* Machine guns Sub-machine guns Handguns Unidentified types All small arms
Army 305,000 ? 1,200,000 ? ? 250,000 750,000 2,500,000
Other military ? ? ? ? ? ? 100,000 100,000
Police 1,000,000 250,000 50,000 ? 100,000 300,000 ? 1,700,000
Paramilitary 600,000 ? 300,000 50,000 200,000 100,000 ? 1,300,000
Total 1,905,000 250,000 1,550,000 50,000 300,000 650,000 850,000 5,600,000

I couldn't find the Indian State Arsemal web site that used to offer the LMG but I did find this info on the Sterling, 5000 a year in 2012, as recent as that!

Sterling sub-machine gun
Sub-machine guns are relatively rare
in much of the world, used mostly for
VIP protection and other niche roles.
In India, sub-machine guns are often
called carbines and appear to be the
firearm of choice. The Britishicon-designed
Sterling sub-machine gun was initially
imported in the mid-1960s, with 32,536
purchased outright (Thompson, 2012).2
Indian domestic production began
around that time at the IOF Kanpur
plant (IOB, n.d.) Though production
was probably higher before, it averaged
5,000 annually as of 2012 (see Table 3).
This suggests at least 400,000 units