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MYTHS ABOUT DEFENCE SPENDING IN PAKISTAN

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Myth 1: The allocation for defence is the single largest component in our budget. Not true. The single largest allocation in Budget 2013-14 went to the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP). The second largest allocation in Budget 2013-14 went to servicing the national debt. The third largest government expenditure, including off the budget allocations, are the losses at public-sector enterprises (PSEs). Yes, the fourth largest government expenditure goes into defence.

Myth 2: The defence budget eats up a large percentage of the total outlay. Not true. In Budget 2013-14, a total of 15.74 percent of the total outlay was allocated for defence. PSDP and debt servicing were 30 percent each. What that means is that more than 84 percent of all government expenditures are non-defence related.

Myth 3: The defence budget has been increasing at an increasing rate. Not true. In 2001-02, we spent 4.6 percent of our GDP on defence. In 2013-14, twelve years later, our defence spending has gone down to 2.7 percent of GDP.

Myth 4: We end up spending a very high percentage of our GDP on defence. Not true. There are at least four dozen countries that spend a higher percentage of their GDP on defence. They include: India, Egypt, Sri Lanka, the United States, the United Kingdom, South Korea, France, Eritrea, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Liberia, Brunei, Syria, Kuwait, Yemen, Angola, Singapore, Greece, Iran, Bahrain, Djibouti, Morocco, Chile, Lebanon, Russia, Colombia, Zimbabwe, Turkey, Georgia, Guinea-Bissau, Ethiopia, Namibia, Guinea, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Algeria, Serbia and Montenegro, Armenia, Botswana, Ukraine, Uganda, Ecuador, Bulgaria, Lesotho and Sudan.

Myth 5: The Pakistan Army consumes the bulk of the defence budget. Not true. In the 1970s, the Pakistan Army’s share in the defence budget had shot up to 80 percent. In 2012-13, the Pakistan Army’s share in the defence budget stood at 48 percent.

Now some facts:

Fact 1: The Pakistan Army’s budget as a percentage of our national budget now hovers around eight percent.

Fact 2: Losses incurred at public-sector enterprises can pay for 100 percent of our defence budget.

Fact 3: Pakistan’s armed forces are the sixth largest but our expenses per soldier are the lowest. America spends nearly $400,000 per soldier, India $25,000 and Pakistan $10,000.

Fact 4: Of all the armies in the world, Pak Army has received the highest number of UN medals. Of all the armies in the world, Pak Army is the largest contributor of troops to the UN peacekeeping missions.
 
Myth 1: The allocation for defence is the single largest component in our budget. Not true. The single largest allocation in Budget 2013-14 went to the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP). The second largest allocation in Budget 2013-14 went to servicing the national debt. The third largest government expenditure, including off the budget allocations, are the losses at public-sector enterprises (PSEs). Yes, the fourth largest government expenditure goes into defence.

Myth 2: The defence budget eats up a large percentage of the total outlay. Not true. In Budget 2013-14, a total of 15.74 percent of the total outlay was allocated for defence. PSDP and debt servicing were 30 percent each. What that means is that more than 84 percent of all government expenditures are non-defence related.

Myth 3: The defence budget has been increasing at an increasing rate. Not true. In 2001-02, we spent 4.6 percent of our GDP on defence. In 2013-14, twelve years later, our defence spending has gone down to 2.7 percent of GDP.

Myth 4: We end up spending a very high percentage of our GDP on defence. Not true. There are at least four dozen countries that spend a higher percentage of their GDP on defence. They include: India, Egypt, Sri Lanka, the United States, the United Kingdom, South Korea, France, Eritrea, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Liberia, Brunei, Syria, Kuwait, Yemen, Angola, Singapore, Greece, Iran, Bahrain, Djibouti, Morocco, Chile, Lebanon, Russia, Colombia, Zimbabwe, Turkey, Georgia, Guinea-Bissau, Ethiopia, Namibia, Guinea, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Algeria, Serbia and Montenegro, Armenia, Botswana, Ukraine, Uganda, Ecuador, Bulgaria, Lesotho and Sudan.

Myth 5: The Pakistan Army consumes the bulk of the defence budget. Not true. In the 1970s, the Pakistan Army’s share in the defence budget had shot up to 80 percent. In 2012-13, the Pakistan Army’s share in the defence budget stood at 48 percent.

Now some facts:

Fact 1: The Pakistan Army’s budget as a percentage of our national budget now hovers around eight percent.

Fact 2: Losses incurred at public-sector enterprises can pay for 100 percent of our defence budget.

Fact 3: Pakistan’s armed forces are the sixth largest but our expenses per soldier are the lowest. America spends nearly $400,000 per soldier, India $25,000 and Pakistan $10,000.

Fact 4: Of all the armies in the world, Pak Army has received the highest number of UN medals. Of all the armies in the world, Pak Army is the largest contributor of troops to the UN peacekeeping missions.

For instance total defence budget of Pakistan for 2015-16 was Rs 781 billion.The budget accommodated the Pakistan Army, Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Pakistan Navy, Strategic Forces and Civil Armed Forces. Total budget for 2015-16 was Rs 4313 billion. So the total percentage of defence budget was 18.108%. Myth of 80% being total defence budget is nothing but myth.
 
Myth 2: The defence budget eats up a large percentage of the total outlay. Not true. In Budget 2013-14, a total of 15.74 percent of the total outlay was allocated for defence. PSDP and debt servicing were 30 percent each. What that means is that more than 84 percent of all government expenditures are non-defence related.
Nice Fig ,do you even know what you are talking about ,Defence budget alone stood at 9 Billion US$ out of our total spending of around 32 Billion $ some thing . 9/32 = 28% exclusive of Pensions of around 2.5 Billion US$ among which 2 Billion $ goes to Armed forces pension 2/32= 6% so 28% + 6% = 34% . Now for Debt financing which is around 10 Billion US$ if you take this out from 30+ Billion ,% will be more .

Myth 4: We end up spending a very high percentage of our GDP on defence. Not true. There are at least four dozen countries that spend a higher percentage of their GDP on defence. They include: India, Egypt, Sri Lanka, the United States, the United Kingdom, South Korea, France, Eritrea, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Liberia, Brunei, Syria, Kuwait, Yemen, Angola, Singapore, Greece, Iran, Bahrain, Djibouti, Morocco, Chile, Lebanon, Russia, Colombia, Zimbabwe, Turkey, Georgia, Guinea-Bissau, Ethiopia, Namibia, Guinea, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Algeria, Serbia and Montenegro, Armenia, Botswana, Ukraine, Uganda, Ecuador, Bulgaria, Lesotho and Sudan.
Other then US,Russia most countries are under developed and seriously
 
This is information is verified, i think its source is an earlier study published by Dr. Farrukh Saleem.
where is the link, most poster leave a link to original article?.. OP is famous for making incorrect assertions, mostly due to lack of knowledge or comprehension skill than mischief, its more dodgy if he wrote this himself.

Who gives a S*** to you. You want verification of this, give an application in Pakistan embassy.
aint got no time for dat... :)
 
This is information is verified, i think its source is an earlier study published by Dr. Farrukh Saleem.
That,s correct

where is the link, most poster leave a link to original article?.. OP is famous for making incorrect assertions, mostly due to lack of knowledge or comprehension skill than mischief, its more dodgy if he wrote this himself.
And what you are known for ? Talking out of your rear end all the time and derailing threads ?
 
where is the link, most poster leave a link to original article?.. OP is famous for making incorrect assertions, mostly due to lack of knowledge or comprehension skill than mischief, its more dodgy if he wrote this himself.


aint got no time for dat... :)
Why do you guys come on our threads for spoiling whole discussion??? This thread was not meant for you..So you better don't worry about us...
 
great post @SecularNationalist
It seems you yourself are having Myths :

Incorrect Fact 1 :
Pakistan Spends Less % GDP than India :
India Spends 2.5% of GDP while Pakistan is spending 3.5% as per World bank.

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/MS.MIL.XPND.GD.ZS

Incorrect Fact 2 :
The pakistani Expenditure is DECREASING.

The Same Link Shows that the Expenditure has Infact been Increased from 3.3% of GDP to 3.5% of GDP and Steady at the Same. Its NOT DECREASING, As Claimed.
Post reported for trying to derail thread.
 
Fact 4: Of all the armies in the world, Pak Army has received the highest number of UN medals. Of all the armies in the world, Pak Army is the largest contributor of troops to the UN peacekeeping missions.
Wrong! Here is a list of countries by total number of peacekeepers contributed to United Nations operations based on United Nations report for the year 2015.

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As per the author's contention, the Pak Army has received the highest number of UN medals. Please provide an authentic link to this claim.
 
Wrong! Here is a list of countries by total number of peacekeepers contributed to United Nations operations based on United Nations report for the year 2015.

View attachment 307927

As per the author's contention, the Pak Army has received the highest number of UN medals. Please provide an authentic link to this claim.
Well the above statistics are for the year 2015 and the article written by Dr farrukh saleem is an old one.So according to that time he is right and i am not sure in which year he wrote that article. But it,s recent not too old.
Dr farrukh is a very credible source ,he is not like zahid hamid :)
 

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