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Pakistan worried about India's $40bn Defence Budget :: DAWN

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First, the bad news. The Indian defence budget is set to hit a record high of $40bn. That compares with a basic and Pakistani military budget of roughly $7bn.

Moreover, a good chunk of the Indian military budget has been set aside for capital acquisitions, ostensibly to try and keep up with rapid Chinese military expansion – though the security establishment here believes many of the items on the Indian military wish list are there with an intention of increasing its war capabilities against Pakistan.

Now, to the somewhat better news. In percentage terms, the increase in the defence budget is lower than the current Indian fiscal year (April-March).

Military expenditure as a percentage of GDP is below 2% and dropped further this year. And the latest budget suggests, according to Indian defence analysts, that the Narendra Modi-led government has decided to move more slowly than expected in meeting the demands of the Indian security establishment.

There are two aspects here that are particularly worth bearing in mind, one for Pakistan, the other for India.

For Pakistan, the thought of the Indian military pulling out of sight in conventional terms can be an uncomfortable – possibly, unacceptable – one. However, not everything the hawks here perceive is necessarily true.

Consider that while the Indian defence budget is set to cross $40bn, the Chinese defence budget is roughly four times larger.

India also has to compete for control in the Indian Ocean, a formidably expensive proposition.

Moreover, the Indian military’s modernisation project has come after years of under-investment – so the punch it can pack may not be as big as the $40bn figure suggests.

The Pakistani security establishment is right to closely track Indian defence spending because India remains, in terms of its military capabilities, the principal threat to Pakistan’s security. But a rational, logical perspective is really what is needed rather than the wild conjecturing in some hawkish quarters.

For India, there should be a realisation that goes beyond the plain numbers: the further away it pulls from Pakistan in the conventional field, the more it will create pressure on Pakistan to perhaps lower the nuclear threshold to stave off the threat of conflict.

Simply, much as some in India would like to separate the question of competing with China from the need to manage risk with Pakistan, the overall Indian military capability will send a message in both directions. Stability will only come from advancing dialogue with Pakistan.
 
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Compared to the size of our economy budget is still very less. More-ever most of the budget allocation goes to paying salaries and pensions. India should have a bigger and better allocated budget of atleast $70-80 billion.
By the way pakistan can take loans and increase their budget to $40 billion dollar. They also get a lot of freebies from SA,USA,China....etc.

If pakistan is alarmed at $40 indian budget, they should get a heart attack for $120 chinese budget :woot:.
Most of the officially reported budget figures are bunch of crap, it is simply for mathematical correctness of budget and nothing more.
China has to worry about 10 neighbors, ours is two or three max. Its good enough for us. If we can continue this for a decade we would be satiable. :taz: :cheers:
 
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"Published in Dawn March 2nd , 2015"
Says a lot about some peoples paranoia!!
 
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How do you 'Indian' upgrade with such mentality?

Wouldn't it be better to look at your own backyard and start having fruitful result than biting on other backyard shits?
 
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How do you 'Indian' upgrade with such mentality?

Wouldn't it be better to look at your own backyard and start having fruitful result than biting on other backyard shits?
First of all, u r not Russian, anyway, do u have any idea what you just said? better go and :suicide2:
 
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The place I'm staying at right now have too much Indian.

I wouldn't commented all of them but largely they are from poor academic background (bought certificate), have poor workmanship, bad design for infrastructure, miles away from having good mentality (being lazy, irresponsible to job responsibility etc)

Visit Qatar :-)
 
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The place I'm staying at right now have too much Indian.

I wouldn't commented all of them but largely they are from poor academic background (bought certificate), have poor workmanship, bad design for infrastructure, miles away from having good mentality (being lazy, irresponsible to job responsibility etc)

Visit Qatar :-)
I don't know how educated you are but I can definitely say that u r not better than them, look at your "horribly" sentenced grammar. :guns:
 
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English is not my first language and it doesn't resolve your mentality problem.

You may read on by googling "qatarliving indian poor workmanship"

When SHTF, it's always Indian LOL! Probably it will take decade to change our mentality for you guys! Laugh on...
 
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English is not my first language and it doesn't resolve your mentality problem.

You may read on by googling "qatarliving indian poor workmanship"

When SHTF, it's always Indian LOL! Probably it will take decade to change our mentality for you guys! Laugh on...
you look a sore loser, my last post ever to you:agree:
 
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