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India’s Military Sees Small Budget Rise Despite China Standoff
By Sudhi Ranjan Sen
Feb. 1 2021

India increased its defense spending by about 1%, throwing the timing of its military modernization program into doubt while it faces a protracted standoff with China along their disputed Himalayan border.

Overall, military spending increased to 3.47 trillion rupees ($47.4 billion), up from 3.43 trillion rupees in the previous financial year, budget documents indicate. India’s expenditure is about a quarter that of China’s -- in May 2020, Beijing announced a yearly defense budget $178.6 billion, according to data from the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

There had been an expectation that India’s defense budget would receive a “robust increase” in response to the deadly clashes with Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh, said Laxman Behera, associate professor at the Special Centre for National Security Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.

It would have “signaled that India’s government means business when it comes to the nation’s sovereignty and security,” Behera said. “It looks like the defense minister will have to live with a shortfall for years to come.”

Both India and China have moved thousands of soldiers, tanks, artillery to the disputed border after clashes in the Galwan valley in Ladakh last June that left at least 20 Indian soldiers and an unknown number of Chinese troops dead. The clashes along their 3,488 kilometer (2,167 mile) boundary, known as the Line of Actual Control, come as China increasingly asserts its presence in the region and as India grapples with the world’s second worst coronavirus epidemic and an economy in crisis.

Nine rounds of talks between India and China have so far ended in a deadlock, although both sides have agreed to keep talking.

India had previously announced plans to spend $250 billion over a 10-year period to 2025 on defense modernization, focused on upgrading its ageing fleet of flighter jets, submarines, battle tanks and armored vehicles. But budget restraints and a renewed focus on the local manufacture of defense assets have put that timeline in doubt.

And while India is among the world’s top five military spenders, most of the funds allocated for defense forces go toward the salaries of about 1.3 million serving personnel, pensions, infrastructure development, and repairs.

Other experts were unsure whether the budget was enough to meet all liabilities.

“The defense budget reflects the financial constraints faced by the government and the inescapability of spending on health and infrastructure to boost the economy,” said Amit Cowshish, a consultant with the Manohar Parrikar Institute of Defense Studies and Analyses and former financial advisor to the defense ministry.

 
India’s Military Sees Small Budget Rise Despite China Standoff ..

So does it mean that in the past months of standoff with China..India has assessed that it's all fluff when it comes to PLA...and that they don't need to unnecessarily increase their spending on defence...existing is good enough for PLA?
 
With less than a quarter of China's defence budget, it's just foolhardy for Indian army to take on PLA.
 
EVEN WHEN THE BUDGET WAS EQUAL,China wouldn've been far more efficient and effective.
 
India’s Military Sees Small Budget Rise Despite China Standoff
By Sudhi Ranjan Sen
Feb. 1 2021

India increased its defense spending by about 1%, throwing the timing of its military modernization program into doubt while it faces a protracted standoff with China along their disputed Himalayan border.

Overall, military spending increased to 3.47 trillion rupees ($47.4 billion), up from 3.43 trillion rupees in the previous financial year, budget documents indicate. India’s expenditure is about a quarter that of China’s -- in May 2020, Beijing announced a yearly defense budget $178.6 billion, according to data from the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

There had been an expectation that India’s defense budget would receive a “robust increase” in response to the deadly clashes with Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh, said Laxman Behera, associate professor at the Special Centre for National Security Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi.

It would have “signaled that India’s government means business when it comes to the nation’s sovereignty and security,” Behera said. “It looks like the defense minister will have to live with a shortfall for years to come.”

Both India and China have moved thousands of soldiers, tanks, artillery to the disputed border after clashes in the Galwan valley in Ladakh last June that left at least 20 Indian soldiers and an unknown number of Chinese troops dead. The clashes along their 3,488 kilometer (2,167 mile) boundary, known as the Line of Actual Control, come as China increasingly asserts its presence in the region and as India grapples with the world’s second worst coronavirus epidemic and an economy in crisis.

Nine rounds of talks between India and China have so far ended in a deadlock, although both sides have agreed to keep talking.

India had previously announced plans to spend $250 billion over a 10-year period to 2025 on defense modernization, focused on upgrading its ageing fleet of flighter jets, submarines, battle tanks and armored vehicles. But budget restraints and a renewed focus on the local manufacture of defense assets have put that timeline in doubt.

And while India is among the world’s top five military spenders, most of the funds allocated for defense forces go toward the salaries of about 1.3 million serving personnel, pensions, infrastructure development, and repairs.

Other experts were unsure whether the budget was enough to meet all liabilities.

“The defense budget reflects the financial constraints faced by the government and the inescapability of spending on health and infrastructure to boost the economy,” said Amit Cowshish, a consultant with the Manohar Parrikar Institute of Defense Studies and Analyses and former financial advisor to the defense ministry.

Purest disinfo.

Lets see the truth-

India hikes defense capital budget by 19% for military modernization
12:25 AM IST Elizabeth Roche

India on Monday announced a nearly 19% increase in the capital budget for its armed forces, bolstering efforts to modernize its military hardware amid border tensions with China

Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman pegged the capital expenditure for the fiscal year starting 1 April at ₹ 1.35 trillion, up from ₹ 1.13 trillion in the current fiscal.
https://www.livemint.com/budget/news/govt-hikes-defence-capital-budget-by-19-for-military-modernization-11612203908115.html
 
So the total defense budget increased by 1%, but the "capital budget" increased by 19%? They would have to cut military personnel expense then, smaller paycheck and tighter belt?
 
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India’s Military Sees Small Budget Rise Despite China Standoff ..

So does it mean that in the past months of standoff with China..India has assessed that it's all fluff when it comes to PLA...and that they don't need to unnecessarily increase their spending on defence...existing is good enough for PLA?
India economy decline 7.7% and China increase 2.3% economy to USD 15.4 trillion...

What do you think? You think you can outspend us? Plus, all out stuff are home made while Indian can only at mercy of foreigner seller who will hike the price becos they know Indian defense sector is impotent.
 
India economy decline 7.7% and China increase 2.3% economy to USD 15.4 trillion...

What do you think? You think you can outspend us? Plus, all out stuff are home made while Indian can only at mercy of foreigner seller who will hike the price becos they know Indian defense sector is impotent.
Who wants to outspend? It’s you guys trying to outspend USA, we never had an expeditionary policy, it is you guys who have it.
 
Who wants to outspend? It’s you guys trying to outspend USA, we never had an expeditionary policy, it is you guys who have it.
Liar liar.... Indian will always be Indian. Try to match our strength in LOC but will failed badly. :enjoy:
 
Try to match our strength in LOC but will failed badly.
Thanks for accepting that you are a Pakistani with a fake Chinese account. I have never seen Chinese using English as majority don’t even know, whom you guys fool?
 
1. India economy decline 7.7% and China increase 2.3% economy to USD 15.4 trillion...

2. What do you think? You think you can outspend us? 3. Plus, all out stuff are home made while Indian can only at mercy of foreigner seller who will hike the price becos they know Indian defense sector is impotent.

1. Same way per IMF it is projected to increase by 11.5 % against 8% of yours in 2021.....So..what's the point?
2. No, certainly not...as I said why should India spend more when it can get what it wants in Less..
3. Yup All the stuff is copied from Russia/West and made in home, which is yet to be battle tested....Good Luck.
 
Go eat it
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No thanks, you can use it for brain wars ...
 
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