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COAS Gen. Kayani Urges Less Spending on Defence

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SKARDU: Pakistan’s powerful army chief Wednesday said he would like to see the country spend less on defence, arguing that national security depended on development as much as on protecting borders.

Chief of the Army Staff, General Ashfaq Kayani, said “peaceful coexistence” with arch-rivals India was vital to both countries and the welfare of the people should be a priority.

The nuclear-armed neighbours have fought several wars since independence in 1947 and both spend heavily on their military while millions of their people languish in poverty.

“Peaceful coexistence between the two neighbours is very important so that everybody can concentrate on the well-being of the people,” he told reporters.

The general was speaking at Skardu airport in northern Pakistan after visiting the remote Gayari army base in disputed Kashmir, which was hit by a massive avalanche on April 7.

Rescuers are still searching for nearly 140 people buried by the mass of snow and rock at the camp, which lies around 4,000 metres (13,000 feet) above sea level.

Pakistan and India invest significant resources in maintaining a military presence on the Siachen Glacier — dubbed “the world’s highest battleground” — and the tragedy has sparked lively debate about the human and financial cost of defending an uninhabitable patch of snow and rock.

Kayani said soldiers would do their duty come what may, but defending borders should not be the country’s sole priority.

“We in the army understand very well that there should be a very good balance between defence and development. You cannot be spending on defence alone and forgetting about development,” he said.

“Ultimately the security of a country is not only that you secure boundaries and borders but it is when people that live in the country feel happy, their needs are being met. Only in that case will a country be truly safe.” He said national security should be a comprehensive concept.

“And therefore we would like to spend less on defence, definitely,” he said.

“Any country should do the same — more focus should be on the welfare of the people.” Pakistan has spent more than half its history since independence under military rule and Kayani is widely regarded as the most powerful man in the country.

He said the decades of enmity between India and Pakistan should be resolved through negotiation and stressed the urgency of halting the damage to the environment caused by troop deployment on the Siachen Glacier.

“Ultimately it’s going to affect the River Indus adversely and we understand water is important and water management is very important,” he said.

Kashmir has been the cause of two wars between India and Pakistan and the nuclear-armed rivals fought over Siachen in 1987, though guns on the glacier have largely fallen silent since a peace process began in 2004.

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Kayani urges less spending on defence | DAWN.COM
 
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Man how we are going to develop, if we can't even defend our projects? Wrong move.

Now I know for sure this dude Kiyani is a sell out. A few years back he visited the US, and I'm sure he got paid off.
 
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“And therefore we would like to spend less on defence, definitely,” he said.

Easier said than done, my dear Sir.
 
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:chilli::chilli:best news till now, haterzz gonna hate butwe gonna change

pakistan has nukes and missiles enuf to ensure its protection:bounce::taz::victory:
need2create peace in fata and balochistan
 
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Development can't take place if the country is not secure.

if after 65 yrs you country is not secure mate then what the hell has the army been doing? after all you only have one enemy(according to you):)
if there is development then with it comes progress and peace . no one want an end to Pakistan except may be a few who are hell bent on destroying your own country .
 
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Pakistan must match the %age increase vis-a-vis India. Otherwise the current 1:8 ratio will widen even more. Pakistan needs more patriotic generals than Kayani who seems to be doing India's bidding. :bunny:

PS - India jacked up defense spending by 17% and China by 11% for FY 12-13
 
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Selection of words do matter... nicely put forward views by Kiyani.
 
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Why doesn't Mr.Kiyani start with him self and give up on the agricultural land given to him by the Army. I am sure that if all these ''Mighty brave warriors of Islam'' Generals, put an end to receiving these agricultural lands, Army can generate of lot of revenue from that property.
 
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