Except that is not an LSM system on Kinda Ka. It use's a hydraulic launch system. The same system used on Rita at Alton Tower, Stealth at Thorpe Park and Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Point.
The thing you see pulling the train along the track in that video is the catch car, that is connected to a cable loop which is connected to a drum, which in turn is connected to huge nitrogen tanks. When the launch starts, the nitrogen displaces hydraulic fluid in the tanks which makes the large drum spin extremely fast. This then pulls the catch car along.
An LSM system has no moving parts, and certainly no catch car. It is all done with electromagnetism.
http://f.tqn.com/y/themeparks/1/S/q/H/KingdaHydraulic1.jpg
In this picture of Kinda Ka's launch room, you can see the nitrogen tanks on the far left and right, the cable drum reel in the middle and all the hydraulic cables that connect the tanks to the drum. Very very different to a LSM system. On the top right you can even see the cable loop going out towards the launch track, which connects directly to the catch car. These systems are much more efficient for high speeds than LSM. Infact the worlds top 3 fastest rollercoaster's are all hydraulic launch systems, with Formula Rossa talking the number one stop. The only company to manufacture these rides with hydraulic systems is Intamin.