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NEW DELHI: India is looking to crank up its defence budget to counter the deepening military nexus between China and Pakistan, which could even extend to it being confronted with a two-front war in a worst-case scenario.

Defence minister AK Antony on Tuesday told Rajya Sabha he would seek a hike in the Rs 1,93,408 crore (around $39 billion) defence outlay in the 2012-13 budget due to "new ground realities and the changing security scenario".

"The growing proximity of China and Pakistan is a cause of worry...I know the gravity of the situation. We have to take a second look at the defence budget in light of the changing threat perceptions,'' he said.

The Army's new doctrine and "pro-active strategy" has also factored in the remote but plausible contingency of grappling with both China and Pakistan simultaneously in a two-front war, as was first reported by TOI earlier.

The armed forces had sought a defence outlay of Rs 2,39,123 crore this fiscal that would have amounted to 2.35% of the projected GDP for 2012-13, but ultimately got only Rs 1,93,408 crore to notch up 1.9%.

Now, after Gen VK Singh's warning about "critical hollowness" in the Army's operational capabilities to deal with two "inimical neighbours", the government is doing a serious rethink. "The defence budget has to be enhanced to deal with the new challenges," said Antony.

This came after opposition leader Arun Jaitley stressed the importance of shaping India's strategic policy and defence preparedness as per "changing geo-strategic realities". Though he was "almost sure" there would be no conflict, Jaitley said India had to be prepared for a "90-day full spectrum war". "How do we defeat Pakistan and how do we hold China? All this has to be factored in," he said.

Antony acknowledged there was need to "speed up" several plans already underway to boost operational military capabilities as well as border infrastructure through strategic road and rail links. "If China can increase its military strength in Tibet, India can do the same in Arunachal, Sikkim and other areas," he said.

Two new infantry divisions - with 1,260 officers and 35,011 soldiers - for instance, have been raised that are based in Zakama (Nagaland) and Missamari (Assam), apart from independent armoured and artillery brigades and a joint air defence center.

"In the 12th Plan period (2012-17) also, we will build a new offensive corps, with two specialized divisions for high-altitude areas. The (over Rs 60,000 crore) proposal has gone to finance ministry," said Antony.

This new mountain strike corps headquartered in Panagarh (West Bengal) will give India, which for long concentrated on only the land borders with Pakistan, new offensive ground capabilities against China.

Then, India will get aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya (Admiral Gorshkov) and indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant, armed with nuclear-tipped missiles, early next year to add to the nuclear attack submarine INS Chakra already inducted from Russia on a 10-year lease. "In fact, Navy will be getting five new warships every year from now onwards," said Antony.

IAF will be strengthened with 270 Russian Sukhoi-30MKIs already being inducted for around $12 billion, the 126 new medium multi-role combat aircraft to be acquired in the almost $20 billion MMRCA project and the 250 to 300 fifth-generation fighters to be built with Russia in the gigantic $35 billion programme.

Besides, apart from transport aircraft like C-17 Globemaster and C-130J Super Hercules, there will be 120 Tejas light combat aircraft as well as 51 upgraded Mirage-2000s and 63 MiG-29s to add to its combat fleet.


Antony to seek hike in defence outlay to counter twin threats from Pakistan, China - The Economic Times
 
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hiked budget is already presented right ?

I guess this is nothing new.
 
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Speaking to myself.

Is it possible that US has decided that an impending scenario will now become a reality and India needs to brace itself for a change in status-quo, that the things are going to get worse?

Strange tidings..
 
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india is turning into north korea... same conditions exist in india as in nk... nk also spens largely on military, nk's population is starving and government won't do anything about it etc....
please save your country! no one is going to hurt you! stop your paranoia!
 
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india is turning into north korea... same conditions exist in india as in nk... nk also spens largely on military, nk's population is starving and government won't do anything about it etc....
please save your country! no one is going to hurt you! stop your paranoia!
The feeling is mutual! Thanks for the concern anyways!
 
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i am not kidding... no one is going to attack india... stop being paranoid india... $48 billion is a heck lot of money!
 
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i am not kidding... no one is going to attack india... stop being paranoid india... $48 billion is a heck lot of money!
Ok, when a country soending more than 3% of their GDP even when its vital economic work-hose, the railways, is shutting down we do feel paranoid. We feel paranoid that judt for no reason Pakistan attacked us in 65 and 99..

Oh this topic has been trolled so hard, its not even funny anymore..
 
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Well finally they woke up. I don't know for how long they will be able to maintain the momentum.
 
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important info

Antony to seek hike in defence outlay to counter twin threats from Pakistan

NEW DELHI: India is looking to crank up its defence budget to counter the deepening military nexus between China and Pakistan, which could even extend to it being confronted with a two-front war in a worst-case scenario.

Defense minister AK Antony on Tuesday told Rajya Sabha he would seek a hike in the Rs 1,93,408 crore (around $39 billion) defense outlay in the 2012-13 budget due to "new ground realities and the changing security scenario".

"The growing proximity of China and Pakistan is a cause of worry...I know the gravity of the situation. We have to take a second look at the defence budget in light of the changing threat perceptions,'' he said.

The Army's new doctrine and "pro-active strategy" has also factored in the remote but plausible contingency of grappling with both China and Pakistan simultaneously in a two-front war, as was first reported by TOI earlier.


The armed forces had sought a defence outlay of Rs 2,39,123 crore this fiscal that would have amounted to 2.35% of the projected GDP for 2012-13, but ultimately got only Rs 1,93,408 crore to notch up 1.9%.

Now, after Gen VK Singh's warning about "critical hollowness" in the Army's operational capabilities to deal with two "inimical neighbors", the government is doing a serious rethink. "The defence budget has to be enhanced to deal with the new challenges," said Antony.

This came after opposition leader Arun Jaitley stressed the importance of shaping India's strategic policy and defence preparedness as per "changing geo-strategic realities". Though he was "almost sure" there would be no conflict, Jaitley said India had to be prepared for a "90-day full spectrum war". "How do we defeat Pakistan and how do we hold China? All this has to be factored in," he said.

Antony acknowledged there was need to "speed up" several plans already underway to boost operational military capabilities as well as border infrastructure through strategic road and rail links. "If China can increase its military strength in Tibet, India can do the same in Arunachal, Sikkim and other areas," he said.

Two new infantry divisions - with 1,260 officers and 35,011 soldiers - for instance, have been raised that are based in Zakama (Nagaland) and Missamari (Assam), apart from independent armoured and artillery brigades and a joint air defence center.

"In the 12th Plan period (2012-17) also, we will build a new offensive corps, with two specialized divisions for high-altitude areas. The (over Rs 60,000 crore) proposal has gone to finance ministry," said Antony.

This new mountain strike corps headquartered in Panagarh (West Bengal) will give India, which for long concentrated on only the land borders with Pakistan, new offensive ground capabilities against China.

Then, India will get aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya (Admiral Gorshkov) and indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant, armed with nuclear-tipped missiles, early next year to add to the nuclear attack submarine INS Chakra already inducted from Russia on a 10-year lease. "In fact, Navy will be getting five new warships every year from now onwards," said Antony.


IAF will be strengthened with 270 Russian Sukhoi-30MKIs already being inducted for around $12 billion, the 126 new medium multi-role combat aircraft to be acquired in the almost $20 billion MMRCA project and the 250 to 300 fifth-generation fighters to be built with Russia in the gigantic $35 billion programme.

Besides, apart from transport aircraft like C-17 Globemaster and C-130J Super Hercules, there will be 120 Tejas light combat aircraft as well as 51 upgraded Mirage-2000s and 63 MiG-29s to add to its combat fleet.
 
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india is turning into north korea... same conditions exist in india as in nk... nk also spens largely on military, nk's population is starving and government won't do anything about it etc....
please save your country! no one is going to hurt you! stop your paranoia!

u have never ever seen NK nor India, so don't pass on this expert comments, better keep it with u. India is thousands of time better than NK. Read the article carefully, it says we spend only 1.9% of GDP on defense whereas NK spends many times more (in percentage of gdp). please go back to school & read the difference between India & NK maybe this time u can finally pass the examination.
 
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^ India is taking the right steps in improving it's deterrence capabilities. The only area where we are falling behind is the adherence to deadlines...
 
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hiked budget is already presented right ?

I guess this is nothing new.

Correct, he is actually downplaying the efforts from Indian side. It's not like he or the MoD would start now to take on China, we have moved troops, set up radar, air defence and air bases in the region for quiet some time, only the build up of infrastructure is going slow, otherwise things are going not that bad as it is stated now. Same goes for the growing Pak-China defence relation, which is nothing new either, we know since years that the worst case scenario is a 2 front war and started prepering for it (upgrading capabilities on the one side, setting up new capabilities on the other side).
 
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Correct, he is actually downplaying the efforts from Indian side. It's not like he or the MoD would start now to take on China, we have moved troops, set up radar, air defence and air bases in the region for quiet some time, only the build up of infrastructure is going slow, otherwise things are going not that bad as it is stated now. Same goes for the growing Pak-China defence relation, which is nothing new either, we know since years that the worst case scenario is a 2 front war and started prepering for it (upgrading capabilities on the one side, setting up new capabilities on the other side).
You are absolutely right. But I think you missed the question.
Is budget hike is already presented ??? Means has India officially made 1.7/9 % to 2.3 % of GDP to defence ???
I haven't come across such news. If anything like that happen it should have big news.
 
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You are absolutely right. But I think you missed the question.
Is budget hike is already presented ??? Means has India officially made 1.7/9 % to 2.3 % of GDP to defence ???
I haven't come across such news. If anything like that happen it should have big news.

Not sure if it's already presented for this year, but it was planned long ago, that's why I replied to this is nothing new.
 
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Not sure if it's already presented for this year, but it was planned long ago, that's why I replied to this is nothing new.
You are right It was planned for 2012-17. And it's going to need more money. But what article says, as I understand, is Mr. Antony is asking for 2.39 % instead of 1.7/1.9 % sanctioned in the budget for this fisacal YEAR.
This procedure is nothing new in India. There are always supplementary DEMANDs from various ministiries. But not this early. They generally appeared in next session. So I was curious. If that increased percentage is signed now then we will see all above things well before 2014. Hope so
 
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