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Amid warning of slow down economic dev., Pakistan considers defense budget increase

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Dec. 23 (UPI) -- Pakistan's government is considering a 10-percent boost to defense spending amid a warning that it might slow down economic development.

The army wants an extra $521 million on top of the budgeted $5.17 billion for 2010-11.


But the finance minister reportedly suggested a much smaller increase, predicting such a large boost to spending would seriously jeopardize the country's economic development.

In July the government approved a defense spending increase of 17 percent in the face of intensified battles with Taliban insurgents operating from remote areas near Afghanistan.

"I think security is our top-most issue," Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh told Parliament in his budget speech at the time. "We are facing a situation in which our armed forces, paramilitary forces and security forces are laying down their lives. ... They should know from this house that we all stand by them."

However, Shaikh is resisting the military's current wish to boost its budget because of the "prevailing grave economic situation" and difficulties in bridging the ever-widening "gap between national income and expenditure." Shaikh told a meeting of the government's economic committee, chaired by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, that shrinking revenues and difficulties with introducing a Reformed General Sales Tax have to be addressed quickly.

The RGST must be up and running if the International Monetary Fund is to release to Pakistan the much-needed fourth tranche of its $11 billion standby credit.

The money will help Pakistan reform its energy sector and improve the delivery of electricity and water to consumers and businesses. In turn, that would increase foreign investment in power generation because of better and more stable returns.

Shaikh is believed to have met the head of the army, Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, in Rawalpindi last week and has offered an increase of around 1 percent.

Around half the budget goes to the 480,000-strong army, of which just under 150,000 is deployed along the border with India. Pakistan also has 10,000 troops on U.N. peacekeeping duties.

Pakistan's military has been replacing its aging aircraft with General Dynamics F-16 fighter jets and also versions of the Chinese-designed JF-17 Thunder jet fighter.

In June, three new F-16s were flown from the United States and handed over to Pakistan's air force.

Under the deal with the Chinese, Pakistan is getting 250 of the JF-17 aircraft, developed by Pakistan Aeronautical Complex and Chengdu Aircraft in China. Deliveries began in 2009 and the aircraft will replace Pakistan's Nanchang A-5, Chengdu F-7P / PG and Dassault Mirage III / V fighters.

While Pakistan ponders a defense increase, Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi told an international economic gathering in Istanbul that terrorism, drug-trafficking, transnational organized crime and natural disasters were undermining efforts for economic progress in the region.

"This calls for innovative approaches and focused attention on socioeconomic development of the region," he said during the 11th Economic Cooperation Organization head of states summit meeting.

Global peace, stability and prosperity are indivisible and "the global effects of economic and financial turmoil are not far behind us."

Qureshi also reiterated the goal to continually lower trade barriers and by 2015 establish a free-trade area in the eastern Asian region.

ECO was set up in 1985 by Iran, Pakistan and Turkey to promote economic, technical and cultural cooperation. It was expanded in 1992 to include Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

Pakistan considers defense budget increase - UPI.com
 
can anybody tell me whats the current military budget of Pakistan
 
can anybody tell me whats the current military budget of Pakistan

Above news says $5.17 billion for 2010-11 + WOT + this is undeclared budget + yet to increase budget.

Also, pakistan's military budget is 4.5% of its GDP
among the highest with developing countries and twice in comparison to India's GDP percentage.
 
Above news says $5.17 billion for 2010-11 + WOT + this is undeclared budget + yet to increase budget.

Also, pakistan's military budget is 4.5% of its GDP
among the highest with developing countries and twice in comparison to India's GDP percentage.

It isint 4.5%.
4.5% is of 2006.
Budget in 2007 was 3%
and the current budget is around 2.3-2.4%
 
It isint 4.5%.
4.5% is of 2006.
Budget in 2007 was 3%
and the current budget is around 2.3-2.4%


Your current defence budget(as a % of GDP) is way higher than that...

Pakistan defence budget sanctioned at the beginning of this year was Rs 445 Billion but this does not include the budget sanctioned for WOT and pensions of retired employs which amounts to Rs 227 Billion.

Hence total defence budget would have been 445+227=672 Billion but coalition support fund gives your army about Rs150 billion every year to fight WOT ..hence this amount can be removed from the total defence budget 672-150=522 billion.

After floods this year Pakistani government introduced a mid term budget in which it gave another 110 Billion to your armed forces.

so total is 522+110= 632 Billion which translates too $7.4 Billion(exchange rate 85).

As % of GDP which comes out to 4.2 % of GDP
($ 177 Billion)

http://www.defence.pk/forums/econom...stans-gdp-next-10-20-years-8.html#post1358245
 
Your current defence budget(as a % of GDP) is way higher than that...

Pakistan defence budget sanctioned at the beginning of this year was Rs 445 Billion but this does not include the budget sanctioned for WOT and pensions of retired employs which amounts to Rs 227 Billion.

Hence total defence budget would have been 445+227=672 Billion but coalition support fund gives your army about Rs150 billion every year to fight WOT ..hence this amount can be removed from the total defence budget 672-150=522 billion.

After floods this year Pakistani government introduced a mid term budget in which it gave another 110 Billion to your armed forces.

so total is 522+110= 632 Billion which translates too $7.4 Billion(exchange rate 85).

As % of GDP which comes out to 4.2 % of GDP
($ 177 Billion)

http://www.defence.pk/forums/econom...stans-gdp-next-10-20-years-8.html#post1358245

I got my info from CIA and wikipedia :pop:
 
Pakistani Nationalist

Our defence budget is not revealed..


2)Pensions and salaries come from ministry of finance.
3)It was 8+ billion$ in musharaf era....Raised more this year....
4)1 billion$ frm USA aid grants.
5)Pak armed forces have giant corp.. companies... frm fertilizer giants,mega cement factories,schools,universities,medical and engineering collages etc.....which provided jobs...etc etc

http://www.defence.pk/forums/genera...n-real-annual-defense-budget.html#post1161512
 
TaimiKhan says

Still anyway, below is a rough working of the defence budget of Pakistan:

442,173,000,000.00 Total Budget @ Rs.85 to dollar rate its US$5.202Billion

1,427,000,000.00 Defence Admn Expenses

176,000,000,000.00 Salaries & Benefits (US$ 2.070Billion)

111,240,000,000.00 Operational Expenditure (US$ 1.308Billion)

153,506,000,000.00 Defence production, physical assets, civil works etc etc (US$ 1.806Billion)

Add to it another US$ 850.0M for the pensions as its Rs.72Billion.

And at the most add another US$ 500M (may even be less) for the defence related budget, which are added in other heads of the budget other then defence.

So the total would come to: US$ 6.6Billion and just for satisfaction get it to round about US$ 7.0Billion. 4% or 4.5% of the GDP

Hope this satisfies your query.

http://www.defence.pk/forums/genera...real-annual-defense-budget-2.html#post1161743
 
Veeru you really dig the graves man, how do keep yourself up and energetic?
 
why trolling ?? aren't they facts?

He is not the "munshi" of GOP that he is so concerned about our defence budget. The only reason he is just posting old posts of different members is that it is related to defence budget of Pakistan. If it would be related to something else or something positive about Pakistan Mr Veeru's trolling instinct would definitely have stopped him from posting that news.
 
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