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Arms Race Against India May Completely Disintegrate Pakistan Like USSR

USSR had an economy to lose.
And the disintegration of USSR was the best thing ever happened to Russia and Orthodox Christianity.
We have lost everything and have still held our shit in its place, can only improve from there.
But guess what, india couldnt do shit to us even in our worst time except try to play through some junk *** afghans and what not.
 
India-Pakistan Arms Race is on, but Pakistan appears to be making the same mistake that the USSR made against the US – getting involved in an arms race against an economically superior enemy. Can Pakistan really compete against an economic superpower and world’s fastest growing economy – India? Here is a report on Pakistan’s defence spendings.
The Pakistan government proposes to spike allocation for defence by a whopping 18 per cent to Rs1.1 trillion for the next fiscal year from the original estimate of Rs920bn for the outgoing financial year. The increase represents the highest growth in the defence budget in over a decade, as the allocation is 10.22pc greater than the revised estimate of Rs998m for the present financial year.

The Top 5 Defence Budgets of the world
  1. US ($602.8 billion)
  2. China ($150.5 billion)
  3. Saudi Arabia ($76.7 billion)
  4. Russia ($61.2 billion)
  5. India ($52.5 billion)
According to Defence News, the defence expenditure is 21pc of the total budget outlay for the next year and 3.2pc of gross domestic product. The increase is consistent with the rate of 20pc at which the current expense is estimated to grow the next financial year.

However, the allocation does not give the complete picture of the defence budget, as it does not include Rs260bn for the pension of retired soldiers and the allocation for major weapon procurement.

In his budget speech, the newly appointed Finance Minister, Miftah Ismail, noted the sacrifices rendered by the military and paramilitary forces, and their success in eliminating terrorist hideouts.

The government allowed 11pc annual increase in the defence budget on an average except for its first budget 2013-14 when the PML-N government had increased the defence spending by 15pc.

The budget does not include several other allocations for the military, including Rs260bn for pension, which is 76pc of the federal government’s total pension bill, as well as Rs45bn for security enhancement.

While there is no mention of expenditure incurred on the country’s nuclear and missile programme, major planned military hardware acquisitions are also not part of the Rs1.1tr defence allocation. The defence budget details show that maximum growth (31pc) has been recorded in the employees-related expenses over the original allocation for the outgoing year and 16.25pc when compared with the revised numbers. This head covers the salaries and allowances paid to troops in uniform and civilian employees.

The operating expense, which covers transport, POL, ration, medical treatment, training etc, has grown by 12.4pc from the one allocated in the current financial year.

A 16pc increase has been proposed for physical assets that provide for local purchase and import of arms and ammunition and related procurements. The increase is 12.8pc over the revised figures for 2017-18.

Civil works that include funds marked for maintenance of existing infrastructure and construction of new buildings get a 10.1pc increase over the original allocation, or six per cent when compared with the revised figure.

The ratio at which the budgets of the three forces and the inter-services institutions are proposed to grow also gives an interesting read. The army traditionally gets the lion’s share of the increase, but this time around the navy has been given 21.4pc increase over the original allocation, followed by the army (19.7pc), Pakistan Air Force (19.5pc) and inter-services institutions (18.6pc).

It gets even more interesting when the hike is compared with the revised budget for the outgoing year according to which the army got the lowest rise of four per cent whereas the air force 16pc, the navy 15.5pc and the inter-services institutions 17.3pc.

Jane’s Defence Budgets Report had in December forecast that global defence expenditure was set to touch the highest level in 2018 since the end of the Cold War. Over the last decade, the global defence expenditure had fallen from an average level of 2.7pc to 2.2pc of GDP. However, they are growing for the fifth consecutive year.

https://eurasiantimes.com/arms-race...ankrupt-dismantle-pakistan-like-ussr-experts/

Time will tell.
What are your views on South Indians, who are becoming more and more wealthy, as well as unhappy with regime in Dehli?

There is no need to read such a big article to understand this I guess. Everyone already know the fact. That is why Pakistan's counter to Indian Military begins and ends with Nuke's, Nuke's and more Nuke's. Be it strategic or tactical. The disparity in both conventional weapons and economy is at a margin that it will take many decades for Pakistan, if not a century to even have a credibly balance w.r.t India. :-):-):-)



Keep these images safe and display it everywhere you happen to bite the dust at the hands of GOI. Be it international courts, U.N, IWT or even ICC recently. Then atleast you can try to convince the world that you don't deserve to lose. LOL :lol::lol::lol:
When India compare herself to Pakistan, this is itself enough to tell about how big you guys are. Pakistan is a small country, having small population as compared to India. Yet you guys are always happy that Pakistan is inferior to you.
Pakistan is invincible for India, and thats why it is there, and it is Pakistan due which there still exists many small countries in the neighbourhood of India.
 
India-Pakistan Arms Race is on, but Pakistan appears to be making the same mistake that the USSR made against the US – getting involved in an arms race against an economically superior enemy. Can Pakistan really compete against an economic superpower and world’s fastest growing economy – India? Here is a report on Pakistan’s defence spendings.
The Pakistan government proposes to spike allocation for defence by a whopping 18 per cent to Rs1.1 trillion for the next fiscal year from the original estimate of Rs920bn for the outgoing financial year. The increase represents the highest growth in the defence budget in over a decade, as the allocation is 10.22pc greater than the revised estimate of Rs998m for the present financial year.

The Top 5 Defence Budgets of the world
  1. US ($602.8 billion)
  2. China ($150.5 billion)
  3. Saudi Arabia ($76.7 billion)
  4. Russia ($61.2 billion)
  5. India ($52.5 billion)
According to Defence News, the defence expenditure is 21pc of the total budget outlay for the next year and 3.2pc of gross domestic product. The increase is consistent with the rate of 20pc at which the current expense is estimated to grow the next financial year.

However, the allocation does not give the complete picture of the defence budget, as it does not include Rs260bn for the pension of retired soldiers and the allocation for major weapon procurement.

In his budget speech, the newly appointed Finance Minister, Miftah Ismail, noted the sacrifices rendered by the military and paramilitary forces, and their success in eliminating terrorist hideouts.

The government allowed 11pc annual increase in the defence budget on an average except for its first budget 2013-14 when the PML-N government had increased the defence spending by 15pc.

The budget does not include several other allocations for the military, including Rs260bn for pension, which is 76pc of the federal government’s total pension bill, as well as Rs45bn for security enhancement.

While there is no mention of expenditure incurred on the country’s nuclear and missile programme, major planned military hardware acquisitions are also not part of the Rs1.1tr defence allocation. The defence budget details show that maximum growth (31pc) has been recorded in the employees-related expenses over the original allocation for the outgoing year and 16.25pc when compared with the revised numbers. This head covers the salaries and allowances paid to troops in uniform and civilian employees.

The operating expense, which covers transport, POL, ration, medical treatment, training etc, has grown by 12.4pc from the one allocated in the current financial year.

A 16pc increase has been proposed for physical assets that provide for local purchase and import of arms and ammunition and related procurements. The increase is 12.8pc over the revised figures for 2017-18.

Civil works that include funds marked for maintenance of existing infrastructure and construction of new buildings get a 10.1pc increase over the original allocation, or six per cent when compared with the revised figure.

The ratio at which the budgets of the three forces and the inter-services institutions are proposed to grow also gives an interesting read. The army traditionally gets the lion’s share of the increase, but this time around the navy has been given 21.4pc increase over the original allocation, followed by the army (19.7pc), Pakistan Air Force (19.5pc) and inter-services institutions (18.6pc).

It gets even more interesting when the hike is compared with the revised budget for the outgoing year according to which the army got the lowest rise of four per cent whereas the air force 16pc, the navy 15.5pc and the inter-services institutions 17.3pc.

Jane’s Defence Budgets Report had in December forecast that global defence expenditure was set to touch the highest level in 2018 since the end of the Cold War. Over the last decade, the global defence expenditure had fallen from an average level of 2.7pc to 2.2pc of GDP. However, they are growing for the fifth consecutive year.

https://eurasiantimes.com/arms-race...ankrupt-dismantle-pakistan-like-ussr-experts/
do u even know how Russia was actually disintegrated? Pakistan has passed that stage by defeating the indian proxies!
 
do u even know how Russia was actually disintegrated? Pakistan has passed that stage by defeating the indian proxies!

Seems like you are the one who just don't know the reason for the disintegration of U.S.S.R. Go read about Perestroika.

And someone seem to be following similar (if not exactly same) economic blunder for few decades now. :-):-):-)
 
Seems like you are the one who just don't know the reason for the disintegration of U.S.S.R. Go read about Perestroika.

And someone seem to be following similar (if not exactly same) economic blunder for few decades now. :-):-):-)
:lol: i know about it kid! that wasnt the main concrete reason for that, it was something else! which obviously u do not know!
Oh BTW for yr own good read this just for knowledge!
https://www.rt.com/news/214367-us-needs-perestroika-gorbachev/
 
What ?? only 800 Pak Men and 3 tanks ?????
What happened to the real facts and history - over 90,000 Pak men surrendered to India !!!!
HAHA
Indian idiots really think they captures 90000 pakistani soldiers. Please check the actual numbers you will be surprised.

Seems like you are the one who just don't know the reason for the disintegration of U.S.S.R. Go read about Perestroika.

And someone seem to be following similar (if not exactly same) economic blunder for few decades now. :-):-):-)
Listen my boy and note it somewhere deep inside your brain if you have one. the words highighted in bold italics read them very very carefully becoz forgetfulness is a common Indian disease.
Hamid Gul (Urdu: حمید گل‬‎‎; 20 November 1936 – 15 August 2015) HI(M), SBt, was a three-star rank army general in the Pakistan Army and defence analyst. Gul was notable for serving as the Director-General of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan's premier intelligence agency, between 1987 and 1989. During his tenure, Gul played an instrumental role in directing ISI support to Afghan resistance groups against Soviet forces during the Soviet–Afghan War. Among his possessions was a piece of the Berlin Wall, gifted to him by the Germans for "delivering the first blow" to the Soviet Union.
 
how it is your internal matter ?? if so, then you yourself interfere in our internal matter by seperating a nation called Pakistan, and Occuping Khasmir illegally which was Legally belongs to India and even now you're interfering in Khasmir, Punjab (so called Khalistan). Everything you did and when you cannot succeed then try Victim Card ??
Kid how old you're and read the history first kid @sankar :hitwall::hitwall::hitwall::crazy::crazy:
 
Pakistan has always maintained a defensive posture against this radical hindu extremist state, which has never accepted the breakup in 1947 and continues its state sponsored struggle in order to break Pakistan.

This radical hindu terrorist state broke Pakistan in 1971 and to avoid any further such incident we will do whatever it takes to create a sufficient defensive deterrent against this terrorist state.

This is our right and we don't care what other's think about it.
 
Practice what you preach. India spends only 2.5% of it GDP for Defence whereas Pakistan spends 3.5% of its GDP on Defence. I can also give many stories or post your same story by just replacing the Indian Driver with Pakistani Driver. Anyway I am providing the real story, Actual GDP Per Capita figures, so check the stats & see where your story fits in. In-spite of spending less comparatively with Pakistan India's income is projected to go up. Pakistan spends more compared to India & projection is for your income to go down. India present GDP per capita is also higher than Pakistan. So before preaching see facts & decide who is spending more & who is concerned on reducing poverty - India or Pakistan. Common sense can be gauged from the chart posted below. Refer it & decide.

About 44 Indians come out of extreme poverty every minute, one of the fastest rates of poverty reduction in the world, and India's rank could come down to number three if this continues. India is likely to eliminate extreme poverty by 2030, and less than 3 percent Indians will be poor by 2020, according to a recent study.

India, which used to be home to the largest number of poor people in the world, was overtaken by Nigeria in May this year. Extreme poverty is defined as living on less than $1.9 a day.

The benchmark projections of poverty by country imply a high speed of poverty reduction in South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific, fueled by the high rates of growth in income per capita in India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, the Philippines, China and Pakistan, the study revealed.

Increase in income across the globe in the last few decades has led to a systematic decrease in poverty rates, with the experience in India and China having played the most important role when it comes to the total number of people coming out of absolute poverty.

"Going ahead, the challenge is to meet the Sustainable Development Goals, which will help realize the study's findings that India would be able to eliminate extreme poverty by 2030,".
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so did you get your modi's signature toilets?

India running from afghanistan and you got the idea that Pakistan will collapse. Good one.

more like crying like a baboon that just lost his bannas...
 
Pakistan has always maintained a defensive posture against this radical hindu extremist state, which has never accepted the breakup in 1947 and continues its state sponsored struggle in order to break Pakistan.
Usual scaremongering and paranoia. Nobody is interested in invading Pakistan, let alone the Hindu extremists. They don't want to add more Muslim population in here. Pakistan has never maintained a defensive posture, whenever an opportunity came you tried to take territories by force.

This radical hindu terrorist state broke Pakistan in 1971 and to avoid any further such incident we will do whatever it takes to create a sufficient defensive deterrent against this terrorist state.
The left-leaning Congress broke Pakistan into two. The right wing (Hindu) was just a small force at the time. As the minds of the general public. Liberal and left-leaning. Forget the Hindu extremists.

This is our right and we don't care what other's think about it.
Agree on that. It's completely within your rights to compete or match India.
 
Strange you say poor & also say we keep buying plane to crash everyday. Is it price of chocolates available in shop next door or you do not know the price of a plane. If India is poor, how can it buy fighter plane & crash it every day.


As of now it is not the case, because we don't have same scenario with China like yours. If we go to war, you will be attacked from all sides from Afghanistan, Tajakistan, Iran (We have agreement to use Iran's base at times of war. We also have a Military base in Oman). Don't forget Indian Navy from water. No country will support you. Pakistan will be finished in 2 weeks in next war as nobody will come to its rescue or calling ceasefire this time. You think China will jump in to your war, it will remain a illusion which will be busted like every time.

We don't have to worry about China because, China has to spend not for India. It has to spend for Japan, Vietnam, US & Russia mainly apart from India. If it doesn't have that kind of spending, it won't be able to bully or contain even Philippines.

So what India is spending is more than sufficient compared to China even though it's 3 times more. China can't move even 40% of it's force or armaments to Indian border at times of war & India is the last country China will engage in a war knowing where it can lead to. If India loses then every country in China's neighborhood will be encroached by China with ease, be it Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Myanmaar, Nepal, Mongolia, etc. & all these country are worried of China not India.

China can definitely defeat India if it uses its entire force & armaments, but just one country like Vietnam joins India, it's enough for bringing doom for China. Vietnam is another key player at times of war with China as it is another country which has Land, Air & Sea access to attack China not even Japan. Don't forget every country around China is heavily spending on arms in its neighborhood. Soon you will hear a big development by Japan in next 3-4 years, which will make China even more vulnerable relieving India. I won't tell what. Just wait & watch. Picture abhi baki hai

India is the boss of the Indian ocean. China will face severe & permanent consequences for its trade & shipments in the ocean. Malacca Strait will be blocked for ever. You can live in fantasies that China can anytime attack India. Gone are those days. It can only do small antics at border, China has no balls to even pull the trigger first. Mostly it will be India. Time will tell. For next 10 year at-least China can't touch India given the present Geo-political scenario.
Turkey will also join the war against india
Turkey is very strong muslim country and have good relationship with pakistan
 
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Its not an arms race for us its a self preservation race.
 
Usual scaremongering and paranoia. Nobody is interested in invading Pakistan, let alone the Hindu extremists. They don't want to add more Muslim population in here. Pakistan has never maintained a defensive posture, whenever an opportunity came you tried to take territories by force.


The left-leaning Congress broke Pakistan into two. The right wing (Hindu) was just a small force at the time. As the minds of the general public. Liberal and left-leaning. Forget the Hindu extremists.


Agree on that. It's completely within your rights to compete or match India.



Broke Pakistan in 2? bangladesh is 6× smaller than Pakistan..not even 17% the size of Pakistan.......:lol:.

You conveniently forget August 1947 when a Muslim minority ripped, dismembered and spread open wide the legs of mother india to create Pakistan from conquered indian territory.......:devil:.......we took 35% of former india terrritory.....:devil:........and there is nothing indian kind can do to get that conquered indian territory back again......:chilli:
 
Broke Pakistan in 2? bangladesh is 6× smaller than Pakistan..not even 17% the size of Pakistan.......:lol:.
I can't help with your condition issues. Yes, you used to be one now you're two. Along with half of your population.

You conveniently forget August 1947 when a Muslim minority ripped, dismembered and spread open wide the legs of mother india to create Pakistan from conquered indian territory.......:devil:.......we took 35% of former india terrritory.....:devil:........and there is nothing indian kind can do to get that conquered indian territory back again......:chilli:
Another fanboy. :D I don't honestly care what the British did before independence. What I'm talking about has nothing to do with having some upper hand. Find someone else for your verbal diarrhea.
 

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