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INDIAN BUDGET FALLS SHORT OF EXPECTATIONS

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2017 BY INDIANDEFENSE NEWS
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by Rohit C Silva
India declared a defense budget of $40.6 billion for 2017/18, a 6% increase over last year’s spending of $38.2 billion. The budget did not meet the expectations of experts and senior military officers hoping that spending would rise by at least 15% to cater to significant modernisation programs in the pipeline.
Delivering his budget speech in parliament on 1 February, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the allocation included the capital expenditure of $12.8 billion for upgrading the capabilities of the country’s armed forces. Capital expenditure is 10% higher than last year.
One expert commented, ‘The allocation comes as a disappointment. Payments have to be made in phases for weapons and equipment that has already been contracted, and several deals are on the verge of being signed. The military will have to grapple with a funding challenge.’
India has signed contracts worth billions to acquire Rafale fighters, M777 howitzers, Apache and Chinook helicopters, T-90MS tanks and other military hardware.
India is also planning to buy aerial refuellers, transport aircraft, submarines, frigates, air defense systems, artillery pieces, third-generation anti-tank guided missiles and assault rifles to plug gaps in its capabilities.
The 6% hike is the lowest in the last three years when the annual increase was in the region of 10%.
‘The government provided impetus to several projects that were on the backburner. It had certainly raised expectations and the armed forces were hoping for a healthy increase in defense spending,’ said a retired three-star general.
This year’s defense budget accounts for 1.6% of the country’s GDP, a far cry from the desired 3% that India’s military planners have been advocating. Last year, it was 1.72% of GDP.
‘Calculated against GDP, the budget has been below the 2% mark for several years now. The trend doesn’t augur well for a country that needs to upgrade its capabilities quickly to tackle a combined threat from China and Pakistan,’ an official said.
http://www.indiandefensenews.in/2017/02/indian-budget-falls-short-of.html
 
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It's clear that GoI giving more impotence to Make in India and Made in India projects so any startup will be first financed by private sector and not from the GoI. E.g. Reliance JV for Rafael fighters
 
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Make in India , buy from india . Stop importing crap we are already capable of building.
 
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they are not even utilizing the whole budget so why even bother
 
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The budget presented for this year was one of the most rational and no-nonsense budgets till date. It had not too many freebies, eased income tax for middle class and at the same time restructured unnecessary expenditure. We Indians, over all these years, have become used to freebies and freebies in terms of subsidy allocations,grants and what not (which also doesn't reach its intended beneficiaries due to lower-level corruption many times).

About time such a strong budget came forth.

People need to buckle up and behave like the citizens of a world power rather than a socialist cesspit.
 
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It's clear that GoI giving more impotence to Make in India and Made in India projects so any startup will be first financed by private sector and not from the GoI. E.g. Reliance JV for Rafael fighters


Actually, the real, "Make", projects GoI funds 80% of the program, private players the rest.

More of these projects need to happen.


And for the love of god, please give orders to these, smaller, but extremely competent private players like Tonbo, MKU, etc. MKU just recently got it's big order. But these guys should be getting order's out the *** from Indian users. It's fn incredible that most of their earnings still come from abroad. Bullet proof jackets, imaging systems should be low hanging fruit to these guys!

Some factories in the OFB are god damn booked till 2030!! Still they get contracts, without any competition. Even hearing OFB might get the BMP2 upgrade, bypassing all the private sector players that wanted to compete for that contract! It's unbelievable how India rewards laziness.
 
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