The increase in the defence budget was made as part of the annual budget.
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar presented budget for the fiscal year 2015-16 (FY2015-16), showing a total outlay of Rs 4.313 trillion, which is 9.1 per cent higher than Rs 3.9 trillion of the outgoing fiscal ending on June 30.
"The government increased the defence budget by 11 per cent from 700 billion rupees to 780 billion rupees," he said in the parliament.
The Finance Minister also announced 100 billion rupees (USD 1 bn) to be allocated for the rehabilitation of thousands of families who have been forced from their homes by the insurgency.
Dar said a growth rate target of 5.5 per cent was set for the upcoming year which starts from July 1.
The target is higher than 4.2 per cent growth achieved in the outgoing year.
He also announced to achieve 7 per cent growth by the end government's tenure in 2018, as the government was following the stabilization policy.
Dar announced 29 per cent increase in the developmental budget which has been increased to Rs 700 billion.
He also announced to end electricity shortages by December 2017 by adding at least 10,000 MW into the national grid.
Dar said the foreign exchange reserves had surged to USD 17 billion which will further grow to USD 19 billion during the next financial year.
