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Inflation hits India’s defence planning

NEW DELHI, July 3: India’s defence planning has been hit by inflation hovering at 11 per cent, army chief Gen Deepak Kapoor said on Thursday.

“Though defence budget for 2008-09 is 10 per cent more than previous year’s allocation, we can very well gauge what impact inflation hovering at 11 per cent could have on defence planning,” Gen Kapoor said at a discussion with members of the Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA).

Press Trust of India quoted him as saying that for the first time since India-China war of 1962, India’s defence budget had fallen below two per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

“There has been a persistent decline over the years from 3.38 per cent of GDP in 1987-88 to 1.98 per cent today — much below the global average,” the army chief said.

Like any other developing nation, there was always competition to win financial support, he said. The nation, however, had to balance its budget between its security and developmental needs in a classical ‘guns versus butter’ debate.

To develop desired capabilities, the military planner faced the dilemma of improving capital versus revenue ratio. There had to be a required simultaneous rightsizing with induction of state-of-the-art weapons and equipment.

“In order to meet the two objectives and enhance the assurance of requisite capabilities, we are focused on indigenisation and collaborative approach, but without compromising on our operational capabilities,” he added. Of the various components of the defence budget, the army chief said, the component for modernisation of armed forces was very small.

Inflation hits India’s defence planning -DAWN - Top Stories; July 04, 2008
 
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The defence budget should be put at 2.5% of GDP, irrespective of growth being 4% or 9%.

I hope next govt does it.
 
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seems to me like a ploy to increase the budget. I think the budget should be increased based on the threat perceptions.
 
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Agree with both of you, the budget should be increased to atleast 2.5%, thats global average.

Btw, how's high fuel price affecting IAF?
 
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Agree with both of you, the budget should be increased to atleast 2.5%, thats global average.

Btw, how's high fuel price affecting IAF?

High fuel prices is a global phenomena, so it must be affecting everyone. Now the army chief has said, so we can only hope that this government take some action in national interest.
 
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