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Defence allocation not to exceed three per cent of GDP

Pakistan`s defence authorities informed a parliamentary committee on Wednesday that the United States still owed about $3.5 billion out of the Coalition Support Fund (CSF) to Islamabad for services provided by it to coalition forces in Afghanistan.

The chairperson of the National Assembly`s Standing Committee on Finance, Ms Fauzia Wahab, told journalists after a closed-door meeting that of the total amount of $12 billion under the Coalition Support Fund, about $8.4 billion had been paid to Islamabad while about Rs3.5 billion was outstanding.

Informed sources said the armed forces had moved a demand for Rs582 billion defence budget for next year, but it was scaled down by the ministry of defence which recommended an allocation of Rs524 billion. The ministry of finance has, however, indicated an allocation of about Rs495-500 billion.

When asked if the defence budget could be increased from Rs495 billion as suggested by the finance ministry, Ms Wahab said the possibility could not be ruled out, but it would be ensured that defence budget did not exceed 3 per cent of the GDP.

According to government estimates, 3 per cent of GDP translates into Rs619 billion as the size of next year`s gross domestic product has been put at Rs20,638 billion.

The current year`s total defence budget, including grants, has been estimated at about Rs552 billion, although the defence allocation was put at Rs442 billion in the budget.

Ms Wahab said the ministry of defence had given a detailed briefing to the committee on foreign military finances and coalition support fund.

She said allocations for the ministry of foreign affairs would need to be increased by 40 per cent to help it meet operational expenses to promote trade and cultural activities abroad.

She said the current focus of 117 Pakistani missions abroad having a total strength of 1800 persons was defence, security and visa but its rules of business should be changed to have multi-pronged focus that included trade and cultural activities.

She explained that in several countries the presence of Pakistani products which was negligible at present would have to be increased.

Defence allocation not to exceed three per cent of GDP | Newspaper | DAWN.COM
 
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Defence allocation not to exceed three per cent of GDP

Pakistan`s defence authorities informed a parliamentary committee on Wednesday that the United States still owed about $3.5 billion out of the Coalition Support Fund (CSF) to Islamabad for services provided by it to coalition forces in Afghanistan.

The chairperson of the National Assembly`s Standing Committee on Finance, Ms Fauzia Wahab, told journalists after a closed-door meeting that of the total amount of $12 billion under the Coalition Support Fund, about $8.4 billion had been paid to Islamabad while about Rs3.5 billion was outstanding.

Informed sources said the armed forces had moved a demand for Rs582 billion defence budget for next year, but it was scaled down by the ministry of defence which recommended an allocation of Rs524 billion. The ministry of finance has, however, indicated an allocation of about Rs495-500 billion.

When asked if the defence budget could be increased from Rs495 billion as suggested by the finance ministry, Ms Wahab said the possibility could not be ruled out, but it would be ensured that defence budget did not exceed 3 per cent of the GDP.

According to government estimates, 3 per cent of GDP translates into Rs619 billion as the size of next year`s gross domestic product has been put at Rs20,638 billion.

The current year`s total defence budget, including grants, has been estimated at about Rs552 billion, although the defence allocation was put at Rs442 billion in the budget.

Ms Wahab said the ministry of defence had given a detailed briefing to the committee on foreign military finances and coalition support fund.

She said allocations for the ministry of foreign affairs would need to be increased by 40 per cent to help it meet operational expenses to promote trade and cultural activities abroad.

She said the current focus of 117 Pakistani missions abroad having a total strength of 1800 persons was defence, security and visa but its rules of business should be changed to have multi-pronged focus that included trade and cultural activities.

She explained that in several countries the presence of Pakistani products which was negligible at present would have to be increased.

Defence allocation not to exceed three per cent of GDP | Newspaper | DAWN.COM

Rs20,638 billion = US $ 242bn
So the GDP of pakistan is US $ 242bn?
 
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Rs20,638 billion = US $ 242bn
So the GDP of pakistan is US $ 242bn?

Well , this is what they are projecting at the end of this fiscal year.
India supposes its GDP to be 2 trillion at the end of this year. Therefore we have had 1.8% allocation.1.8*2Tr=36 billion.
This is good for Pakistan, but i am surprised coz 242bn is a huge number. Well done Pakistan.
 
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Rs20,638 billion = US $ 242bn
So the GDP of pakistan is US $ 242bn?

And 7.3Bn USD is 3% of 242Bn USD

And if again 5% of GDP is considered defecnce budget then our defence budget will be 12.2bn USD
 
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well i think the GDP numbers are not true

242 bn USD GDP is only possible by 2015
 
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242 billion? Latest figures show 180 billion GDP. I don't see it getting any higher than 200 billion by the end of 2011.
 
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242 billion? Latest figures show 180 billion GDP. I don't see it getting any higher than 200 billion by the end of 2011.

well this is posted in many news site.the figure may be correct or may be the govt estimate of 242bn USD is wrong
 
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well i think the GDP numbers are not true

242 bn USD GDP is only possible by 2015


I also read this in The Dawn and was surprised.Pakistan's GDP official figure is 212 billion $ and if we consider 4.5%(Trget Set for 11-12) then this will be 225 maximum.per capita is 1209 $(Confirmed figure from Fed Beuro of Stats) so its again comes 212 billion $.

I hope anyone here will help us.
 
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I also read this in The Dawn and was surprised.Pakistan's GDP official figure is 212 billion $ and if we consider 4.5%(Trget Set for 11-12) then this will be 225 maximum.per capita is 1209 $(Confirmed figure from Fed Beuro of Stats) so its again comes 212 billion $.

I hope anyone here will help us.

212 or 242?

both are very high figures if true then this is a big achievement
 
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