karan.1970
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Just a couple of observations.Dear ek_indian
I am in hurrry, so i give a quick reply, yea?
Ho ha is irrelevant.
First of all, how does it matter how much India spends on its defence? India is a sovreign country and the GoI will decide how much to spend where.. Sajjad Shaukat or any other circles of criticism that he refers to in his post can rant all they want but really does not make any difference..
It nowhere gives any clear backup (even if the article is considered credible) that this spend is over and above the defence budget. A little bit of research will show that out of the defence budget of 2009 ($28 billion), $10 billion was for capital aquisitions, meaning for new purchases.Please open your eyes well and then read the following first line out of the quote in your reply.
Over the next 12 years, India is set to spend a whopping US$200 billion on defence acquisitions to replace its outdated inventory
It is saying that this 200 b d fortune will be spended on replacing the old machinery alone. The rest of teh usual defence budget is not covered in this 200 B.D. THIS IS THE POINT.
Now assuming indian economy grows at 7% for next 12 years and the defence expenditure stays at 2.5% of GDP and the ratio of recurring expenses and capital aquisitions stays the same as 2009, India will end up spending $200 billion over next 12 years. So this article says that if India does not make increase of decrease its defence budget as a % of GDP over next 12 years, it will spend $200 billion in aquisitions.
So do you see where this is going. This article is a good example of how you can extrapolate a present number over a few years and use a summation to paint a much more sensational picture of what is nothing but business as usual..
Any way you can go to a thread by Riaz around 34% increase in India's defence budget and go over all this cr*p to your heart's content..
Incorrect as shown abovemilitary budget of india, according to the article = usual spending (as mentioned in budget etc) + 200 billions mention above (+ further increase and special allocations as and when needed).
do not need indian fabricated sources, thankyou.
And the article you posted.. Is it Pakistani fabricated ??
Pakistan budget figure was used as CONTRAST. Yar, is me koi burai nai ha, while comparing with others gives good idea.
Actually no comparison. India's economy is over 7 times larger than Pakistan's. Selecting invalid benchmarks is worse than using no benchmarks...