Interim budget: Defence experts pitch for increase in funds

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Last Updated : Jan 30 2019 | 6:45 AM IST

Ahead of the Interim Budget to be presented on February 1, defence experts are of the view that the government must increase its expenditure on the defence sector.

Defence analyst Swaran Singh said the defence budget is usually seen in comparison to India's neighbours.

"Last year, when Pakistan's defence budget went up by about 18 per cent, India's defence budget went up only by about 5.5 per cent. This was seen as a matter of concern. Likewise, Chinese defence budget is three times compared to our budget," Singh told ANI.

"I want to underline that these are the only two countries of concern but defence budget has to keep other issues in mind and in that sense, it is important to see that what part of our total revenues are being allocated to National Defence," he added.

Singh also said that currently, about 27 per cent of India's revenue is allocated for defence. "This is fairly impressive," he said.

Meanwhile, defence expert SK Chatterjee opined that the defence budget must be made keeping in mind the "severe threat scenario."

"The budget has to be made according to the threat scenario which is quite severe. However, as it is an election year, we cannot expect a huge jump in the allotment for defence in the next one year or so," said Chatterjee.

"As I see we will not be getting enough funds for modernization of our defence while the Chinese are undergoing a huge modernisation exercise. They are cutting down on their manpower and investing in technology for the armed forces," he added.

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First Published: Jan 30 2019 | 5:41 AM IST

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