Two days after India increased its defence budget by 10.95 per cent to Rs 2.46 lakh crore for the next fiscal as compared to the revised estimates of Rs 2.22 lakh crore for 2014-15, an editorial titled 'Clear Intent' in The News International said it was "unfortunate that both countries" lay so much focus on defence spending.
"...In recent months New Delhi has been taking an increasingly belligerent stance as far as Pakistan goes, with skirmishes taking place along the Line of Control and hostile language used again and again.
The editorial called it "unfortunate" that both India and Pakistan, partially as a result of these tensions, "lay so much focus on defence spending rather than on improving the quality of lives for citizens".
"This cycle needs to be ended," it said ahead of Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar's visit to Islamabad tomorrow.
It said that the strong stress placed by the Indian Finance Minister while announcing the budget on defending every inch of the country's territory "sends out a message that makes it obvious that India is not in its most peaceful phase".
Another editorial in the Dawn said the Indian military remains the principal threat to Pakistan's security and, hence, the Pakistani security establishment is right in closely tracking Indian defence spending.
"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.
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