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Army budget cut by Rs 4500cr, says chief
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Dalbir Singh

New Delhi, Jan. 13: Army chief General Dalbir Singh today admitted that his force will have to do with Rs 4,500 crore less for modernisation this year even as he said he had identified seven major projects as "critical requirements".

The Telegraph had reported on Tuesday that the government had ordered that the capital outlay for the army, navy and the air force be slashed by Rs 13,000 crore in the current fiscal.

Purchases of new weapons are made with funds from the capital budget. The government has told the forces that Rs 13,000 crore should be cut from the capital budget and be "re-appropriated" for revenue expenditure. Revenue outlays go mostly into payment of salaries and pensions.

"There are a number of projects but sometimes these things happen in the beginning of the year," he said when asked if the cut would take a toll on modernisation. He said the army's share of the cut would be about Rs 4,500 crore.

Earlier, at a press conference - an annual event of the army chief in the week leading to Army Day (January 15) - Gen. Singh said: "We are facing challenges and there is a need to modernise our army as well as enhance our capabilities."

He said the army has a list of about 100 different kinds of equipment that it needed. He had pared down the list to 20 types of equipment that were to be accorded priority. Of these, seven types had been identified as "critical requirements".

At the top of the list of critical requirements is heavy artillery guns of the 155mm/52cal category, not one of which has been bought since the Bofors 28 years ago.

The other platforms on the list of "critical requirements" are helicopters, upgradation of tanks and armoured personnel carriers, assault rifles, bulletproof jackets and helmets and night vision devices for the infantry and the mechanised forces.

"Our focus today is on the northern borders (mostly with China), because there is a large capability gap that exists in the infrastructure. Raising of (a new) mountain strike corps is progressing as per the time lines. With its raising, there will be a significant enhancement in our capability," Gen. Singh added.

The items in the list of "critical requirements", he said, were being put on a fast-track for procurement. "Considerable effort is also being made to make up the deficiency in weapons and ammunitions," he added.

The army chief said it was important to demarcate the Line of Actual Control with China.

"The very fact that the Prime Minister has suggested to China to clarify (the LAC) is a reflection that it is definitely the first step towards the resolution of the border dispute," he said. Gen. Singh described the Indian policy on the frontier with China as "constructive engagement".


Army budget cut by Rs 4500cr, says chief
 
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The picture of your Chief is really funny ................that is like a charlie comedian ...........:D
 
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That is a Gurkha Regiment hat,You won't find them funny as a charlie comedian on Battlefield,their battle prowess is well known all around the world.
I remember there was a thread about who should the next army chief for Pakistan, some people chose a person just because some liked his mustache
 
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Army budget cut by Rs 4500cr, says chief
SUJAN DUTTA
14dalbir.jpg

Dalbir Singh

New Delhi, Jan. 13: Army chief General Dalbir Singh today admitted that his force will have to do with Rs 4,500 crore less for modernisation this year even as he said he had identified seven major projects as "critical requirements".

The Telegraph had reported on Tuesday that the government had ordered that the capital outlay for the army, navy and the air force be slashed by Rs 13,000 crore in the current fiscal.

Purchases of new weapons are made with funds from the capital budget. The government has told the forces that Rs 13,000 crore should be cut from the capital budget and be "re-appropriated" for revenue expenditure. Revenue outlays go mostly into payment of salaries and pensions.

"There are a number of projects but sometimes these things happen in the beginning of the year," he said when asked if the cut would take a toll on modernisation. He said the army's share of the cut would be about Rs 4,500 crore.

Earlier, at a press conference - an annual event of the army chief in the week leading to Army Day (January 15) - Gen. Singh said: "We are facing challenges and there is a need to modernise our army as well as enhance our capabilities."

He said the army has a list of about 100 different kinds of equipment that it needed. He had pared down the list to 20 types of equipment that were to be accorded priority. Of these, seven types had been identified as "critical requirements".

At the top of the list of critical requirements is heavy artillery guns of the 155mm/52cal category, not one of which has been bought since the Bofors 28 years ago.

The other platforms on the list of "critical requirements" are helicopters, upgradation of tanks and armoured personnel carriers, assault rifles, bulletproof jackets and helmets and night vision devices for the infantry and the mechanised forces.

"Our focus today is on the northern borders (mostly with China), because there is a large capability gap that exists in the infrastructure. Raising of (a new) mountain strike corps is progressing as per the time lines. With its raising, there will be a significant enhancement in our capability," Gen. Singh added.

The items in the list of "critical requirements", he said, were being put on a fast-track for procurement. "Considerable effort is also being made to make up the deficiency in weapons and ammunitions," he added.

The army chief said it was important to demarcate the Line of Actual Control with China.

"The very fact that the Prime Minister has suggested to China to clarify (the LAC) is a reflection that it is definitely the first step towards the resolution of the border dispute," he said. Gen. Singh described the Indian policy on the frontier with China as "constructive engagement".


Army budget cut by Rs 4500cr, says chief
Old news Money will Remain With Armed Forces.only But will go from capital outlays towards revenue expenditure.What this means is that the finance ministry has decided to take away some funds meant for buying weapons and equipment to pay off the salaries and recurring maintenance expenses, which has grown beyond manageable limits. In July, finance minister Arun Jaitley had allocated Rs 1,34,412 crore towards revenue expenditure of the defence ministry. - See more at: Defence purchases to be hit as funds go for overheads | The Indian Express
 
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Old news Money will Remain With Armed Forces.only But will go from capital outlays towards revenue expenditure.What this means is that the finance ministry has decided to take away some funds meant for buying weapons and equipment to pay off the salaries and recurring maintenance expenses, which has grown beyond manageable limits. In July, finance minister Arun Jaitley had allocated Rs 1,34,412 crore towards revenue expenditure of the defence ministry. - See more at: Defence purchases to be hit as funds go for overheads | The Indian Express

What does that mean dude? Funds gets diverted to Salaries and maintenance expenses(These expenses are the basics a country needs to maintain a standing/reserved armed forces and you say that money was directed to maintain this basic thing), You must be kidding to give/listen to such excuses. If defence/armed forces needed more funds then they should have been allotted instead of this diversion at least this is what I was expecting from our "Nationalist" Chest thumping(When in Opposition) government.
 
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Old news Money will Remain With Armed Forces.only But will go from capital outlays towards revenue expenditure.What this means is that the finance ministry has decided to take away some funds meant for buying weapons and equipment to pay off the salaries and recurring maintenance expenses, which has grown beyond manageable limits. In July, finance minister Arun Jaitley had allocated Rs 1,34,412 crore towards revenue expenditure of the defence ministry. - See more at: Defence purchases to be hit as funds go for overheads | The Indian Express

We need to cut down on the size of the IA

What does that mean dude? Funds gets diverted to Salaries and maintenance expenses(These expenses are the basics a country needs to maintain a standing/reserved armed forces and you say that money was directed to maintain this basic thing), You must be kidding to give/listen to such excuses. If defence/armed forces needed more funds then they should have been allotted instead of this diversion at least this is what I was expecting from our "Nationalist" Chest thumping(When in Opposition) government.

Modi was elected on the promise of delivering a strong economy not a strong military
 
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Modi was elected on the promise of delivering a strong economy not a strong military
Didn't BJP/Sangh jump on every opportunity stating that Armed forces are malnourished by UPA and that they would provide Armed forces with everything they need... And let me tell you that a strong economy will need a strong military to defend its interests...
 
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Didn't BJP/Sangh jump on every opportunity stating that Armed forces are malnourished by UPA and that they would provide Armed forces with everything they need... And let me tell you that a strong economy will need a strong military to defend its interests...
Could not agree more ,

"if you can't protect , better not serve ."
 
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Less man power less expensive and more money for modern equipment.
more sophisticated and agile ,make military training mandatory for more reserve .
 
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Hi,

What is funny about this man? He is extremely fit---the uniform fits him very nicely---he shows dedication and determination---he is not fat and obese. So---what was it that wasfunny!

The Hat ;but since our chief is a part of the Gorkha regiment
the Hat which is the part of the Gorkha regiment's uniform
becomes a part of his uniform
 
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For someone that does not know anything about military uniforms the hat maybe funny----but the man wears it beautifully and it shows the professional character of he man.
 
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That is a Gurkha Regiment hat,You won't find them funny as a charlie comedian on Battlefield,their battle prowess is well known all around the world.
what is the history of that hat? I asked before, but got some weird non-answer. I mean that looks like a cowboy hat to me, or is it one of those Brit hats that got passed down to the Indian side? Or is it a completely Indian thing?
 
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Hi,

What is funny about this man? He is extremely fit---the uniform fits him very nicely---he shows dedication and determination---he is not fat and obese. So---what was it that wasfunny!

@MastanKhan ; an aware and thinking person like yourself, will discern that.... while an ignorant kid feels amused.
But does that even matter? :azn:
 
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