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Get me a source for that 5% expenditure on defense ...
Pakistan expenditure on defence crossed $10 billion.
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Get me a source for that 5% expenditure on defense ...
Why are they being so generous all of a sudden, first a waiver to sell weaponry to Pakistan and now this?
LOL why the heck are you posting stats from over 20 years ago ??? We are talking about now.
To get your facts right:
1. No aid money goes to the GOI! It goes to NGOs ! Thats a difference, and I guess you are capable enough to understand that.
2. We are one of the largest economies in the world, growing with +5% despite a global recession and no big ticket reforms for years now. India is a major contributor in organizations like the IMF or the upcoming BRICS development bank and has provided her part in the EU bailout package as well.
1. Education = no corruption? WRONG
2. Energy = booming economy? Its a crucial factor, but only ONE out of MANY.
3. No terrorism = more FDI ? Partially, a stable and safe state is a must have to have economic success, but only one factor.
So Pakistan does not have only 3 problems, otherwise it would be the super power in the world
You guys have been sayin this since 1947 .... Alhamdullilah its 2013.
seriously?
i can just kill ou right now with knowledge but ill let keep yourself stupid.
Its a well known fact that economic success is dependant on many many factors. Even I as a total newcomer in this field know that.
Ever had economics?
lol we were talking about foreign investment not economic success, this is what i hate about indians they change things when they start losing.
Pakistan expenditure on defence crossed $10 billion.
I said I need a credible source for your claim of " Pakistan 5% of GDP expenditure on defense " ...
Each country has its own spending needs that vary with the priorities of the populace, the size of the population, the age of the population and the political involvements of that country. Some of the largest expenditures of governments are the military, health care and education.
Military
Military spending is important to most nations, with each country spending to its own need and ability. Canada spends 6.3 percent of its total yearly budget on military spending. The United States spends 19.3 percent of its budget on military expenses. Mexico uses 3.3 percent of its budget for military spending.
Nicaragua spends 3.2 percent of its yearly budget on military expenses. In Columbia, military spending is 11.9 percent of its annual budget. Argentina military spending is 5.9 percent of its yearly budget.
In Scandinavia and Europe, military spending is relatively low. Norway spends 4.8 percent of its budget on military spending, while its neighbor Sweden spends 4.3 percent of its budget on the military. In the U.K., military spending is 6.3 percent of the yearly expenditure. In Germany, military spending is 3.3 percent. In France, military spending is 5.4 percent of Frances yearly budget. Italy uses 4.5 percent of its annual budget for military spending. The annual military spending of Spain is 4.2 percent.
In the Middle East, the level of military spending is generally higher than in Europe. In the United Arab Emirates, military spending makes up 45.7 percent of the countrys annual budget. In Iran, military spending is 21.7 percent of its allocated budget. The military expenditure of Pakistan is 23.1 percent of all its yearly expenditures.
Morocco spends 13.6 percent of its annual budget on military expenditures. The military of South Africa is 4.8 percent of its budget. In India, military spending is 18.6 percent of its total spending. Thailand spends 7 percent of its money on its military. Indonesia sends 6.5 percent of its budget in the military.
Australia spends 7.1 percent of its budget on its military. New Zealand military spending is 3.1 percent of the New Zealand yearly budget. In China, 18.2 percent of the annual budget is spent on military expenses. South Korea spends 12 percent of its total yearly expenditures on the military. In Japan, the military spending percentage is 6.4 percent of the countrys annual budget. Russia spends 18.7 percent of its annual budget on the military.
Heath Care
Canada spends 17.9 percent of its total yearly budget on health care. The United States spends 19.3 percent of its budget on health care expenses. Mexico uses 11.8 percent of its budget for health care.
Nicaragua spends 17 percent of its yearly budget on health care. In Columbia, health care spending is 17 percent of its annual budget. Argentina health care spending is 14.2 percent of its yearly budget.
Norway spends 17.9 percent of its budget on health care spending, while its neighbor Sweden spends 13.8 percent of its budget on health care. In the U.K., health care spending is 16.3 percent of the yearly expenditure. In Germany, health care spending is 17.9 percent. In France, health care spending is 16.7 percent of Frances yearly budget. Italy uses 14.2 percent of its annual budget for health care spending. The annual health care spending of Spain is 15.5 percent.
In the United Arab Emirates, health care spending makes up 8.7 percent of the countrys annual budget. In Iran, health care spending is 11.5 percent of its allocated budget. The health care expenditure of Pakistan is 1.3 percent of all its yearly expenditures.
Morocco spends 4.8 percent of its annual budget on health care expenditures. The health care of South Africa is 9.1 percent of its budget. In India, health care spending is 3.4 percent of its total spending. Thailand spends 11.3 percent of its money on its health care. Indonesia sends 6.2 percent of its budget in the health care.
Australia spends 17 percent of its budget on its health care New Zealand health care spending is 18.4 percent of the New Zealand yearly budget. In China, 9.9 percent of the annual budget is spent on health care expenses. South Korea spends 11.7 percent of its total yearly expenditures on health care. In Japan, health care spending percentage is 17.9 percent of the countrys annual budget. Russia spends 10.8 percent of its annual budget on the health care.
Education
Canada spends 12.7 percent of its total yearly budget on education. The United States spends 17.1 percent of its budget on education expenses. Mexico uses 24.3 percent of its budget on education spending.
Nicaragua spends 15 percent of its yearly budget on education. In Columbia, education spending is 15.6 percent of its annual budget. Argentina education spending is 13.8 percent of its yearly budget.
Norway spends 16.2 percent of its budget on education spending, while Sweden spends 12.8 percent of its budget on education. In the U.K., education spending is 11.5 percent of the yearly expenditure. In Germany, education spending is 9.5 percent. In France, education spending is 11.4 percent of Frances yearly budget. Italy uses 10.3 percent of its annual budget for education spending. The annual education spending of Spain is 11.3 percent of its budget.
In the United Arab Emirates, education spending makes up 22.5 percent of the countrys annual budget. In Iran, education spending is 17.7 percent of its allocated budget. The education expenditure of Pakistan is 7.8 percent of all its yearly expenditures.
Morocco spends 26.4 percent of its annual budget on education expenditures. The education of South Africa is 18.5 percent of its budget. In India, education spending is 12.7 percent of its total spending. Thailand spends on education.
Australia spends 13.3 percent of its budget on education. New Zealand education spending is 15.1 percent of the New Zealand yearly budget. In China, 12.1 percent of the annual budget is spent on education expenses. South Korea spends 15.5 percent of its total yearly expenditures on the education. In Japan, the education spending percentage is 10.5 percent of the countrys annual budget. Russia spends 11.5 percent of its annual budget on the education.
@Argus Panoptes
23.1% of Pakistan's GDP is spent on defense, 1.3% on health and 7.8% on education.
You know the meaning of spending almost 25% of our GDP on defense , mate ? I do not think so ...
Your link mentions something different , I advise you read and understand it up TY
Reading isnt your strength isnt it?
The attractivity of a country to FDI is dependent to many factors as well, the absence of terror attacks, stability is really the most basic requirement kiddo.
Market opportunities, production costs, infrastructure, resources, skill level of the workforce, business environment/attitude, law, economic governance etc etc are also crucial.
No surprise that your economy is in the current state as it is
PS: FDI is crucial for economic success, especially for developing countries.
No Sir. The numbers and the text are taken from that source. It is an animated infographic so I cannot cut and paste it here.