Defence spending up 18%

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Defence spending up 18%


Kamran YousafJ
une 13, 2024

ISLAMABAD: The federal government proposed around 18% increase in the defence budget as the country continued to face internal and external security challenges, the budget document showed on Wednesday.

The defence budget outlay for 2024-25 is Rs2,128 billion – less than 12% of the total budget – compared to Rs1, 809 earmarked for the outgoing fiscal year 2023-24. However, the revised defence spending in the ongoing fiscal year would be Rs1,840 billion.

The defence spending is 1.7% of gross domestic product (GDP), showing a decline compared to the previous years. The defence spending in 2022-23 was around 2% of GDP, the size of which has grown due to the rebasing of the economy.

Defence analysts believe that a 17.6% increase is justified given a record inflation and devaluation of the rupee against the dollar in the last year.

A close look at the budget details revealed that the Rs2,128 billion figure did not include Rs662 billion allocated for pensions of retired military personnel and Rs402 billion


for the armed forces development programme.

According to the budget documents, out of Rs2,128 billion, Rs815 billion have been allocated for employees-related expenses, Rs513 billion for operating expenses, Rs548 billion for local purchases and import of arms and ammunition and Rs245 billion for civil works.

All three services—the army, the navy and the air force—were given an increase in the budget, although the army takes the major share given its size and the role.

On an average, Pakistan spends $13,400 per soldier, India $42,000, Saudi Arabia $371,000, Iran $23,000, while the United States allocates $392,000 per soldier annually, according to defence analysts. The difference, however, between Pakistan and other countries is that the size of their economies is far bigger than Pakistan.

The defence spending has always been the subject of discussions with some seeking greater transparency and open debate about the military’s budget. In recent years, the government provides more details about the defence budget. However, there has never been open debate within the parliament on the subject.

Observers believe that the increase in the defence budget is justified given the impending external and internal security challenges. Since the return of the Afghan Taliban to power, the number of terrorist attacks has increased in Pakistan.

Security forces have been conducting intelligence-based operations to tackle the renewed terror threat. The worsening ties with the Afghan Taliban have also compelled Pakistan to reinforce its resources along the western border.

Despite the ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC) remaining intact, there have been a few reported violations of the truce, and tensions between Pakistan and India persist.
 

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This shd hv been added

A close look at the budget details revealed that the Rs2,128 billion figure did not include Rs662 billion allocated for pensions of retired military personnel and Rs402 billion


for the armed forces development programme.
 

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The Pak Deep State maintains a half a trillion$ worth of a parallel economy outside the overnight of any external orgs. I am pretty sure the real defense budget is generated from there. And, it's a deterrance....

With around $100b defense budget Bahrat does a Dipawali like celebration while inducting a squadron of Rafales! And, folks would believe Pak adds a 4.5gen squadron almost every year with a $10b defense budget!!
 
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When you adjust for inflation how much did it increase by?
 

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If pension goes from the civilian budget, then Bajwa is a 'civilian' now? I mean can he be arrested for all the charges, easily?
 

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The Pak Deep State maintains a half a trillion$ worth of a parallel economy outside the overnight of any external orgs. I am pretty sure the real defense budget is generated from there. And, it's a deterrance....

With around $100b defense budget Bahrat does a Dipawali like celebration while inducting a squadron of Rafales! And, folks would believe Pak adds a 4.5gen squadron almost every year with a $10b defense budget!!

What that does to the wider economy can be seen in Pakistan and Egypt.

Both basket cases where militaries have driven out competition in all sectors by munching on state backed subsidies.

Where India has the likes of Ambani, Tata and Mittal scaling new heights, Pakistan is stuck with a military that not only stifles free speech but more importantly with its corrupt partners, free enterprise as well.
 

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It's 2.2 % of gdp. Nothing abnormal it's actually on lower side
 

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State of the nation...

 

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Increasing defence spending of this institute is a crime in the current circumstances. 250 millions Pakistanis give their blood and a part of their future to them hoping they’d defend this motherland - but they rob, loot and terrorise every segment of this state.

May Allah do to Pakistan Army and their families what they’ve done to the people of Pakistan. Is that a prayer or a curse?
 

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