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the Indian government was expected to issue over Rs 150,000 crore worth of defence orders in the next five years,India plans to spend more than $30b over the next five years on modernising its largely Soviet-era weapons systems and has launched an ambitious civilian nuclear energy programme worth billions of dollars.The plan is to spend some $95bn over the next 15 years.India’s ambitious budget prompted Pakistan to up its own military budget, despite the country’s widespread poverty and socio-political problems.‘India and Pakistan will spend $ 15 billion over the next 10 years to maintain their [nuclear] arsenals, enough to feed and educate more than 37.5 million neglected children.’ The Atlantique naval aircraft shot down by India, for which Pakistan claimed $ 60 million in damages at the World Court in Hague, was worth enough to run all of Pakistan’s state universities for a period of nearly 2 years. Pakistan’s purchase of three Agosta class submarines from France cost $ 1.1 billion; this could have paid for the entire social agenda for one year. India’s purchase of 40 SU-30 MKI aircraft at $ 1.8 billion could have paid for the primary school education of 240 million children. Such exorbitant opportunity costs result in diminished national security.India and Pakistan respectively spend two and four dollars on defence and debt servicing. Forty percent of the world’s poor live in South Asia, compared with 23% of the world’s population.In South Asia, ‘today begins with the struggle of survival for 515 million poverty ridden destitutes, and tomorrow threatens the future of 395 million illiterate adults.’ Living at the edge, protests over a rise in the price of onions, bread or fuel prices may bring down their government. Pakistan spends seven per cent of its GDP on defence while India spends about 3.5 per cent.India said defence spending would grow by 25 percent in 2009-10 to $29.39 billion as it moves to modernise weapons systems and overhaul its security forces .According to Jane’s Information Group India is going to spend a whooping $32.7 billion on its defense budget. That makes 2.7% of India’s GDP. India is on weapon shopping spress all around the globe. America, Russia, Israel and France are finding it hard to fulfill the Indian demands for more and more arms.Pakistan's entire 2009-10 budget amounts to little over $30 billion.Such an arms buildup by India is sure to fuel an arms race that South Asians can ill afford with widespread abject poverty, hunger, malnutrition and very low levels of human development.
The human cost of this unfortunate escalation by India will mainly be born by its most vulnerable citizens who will probably lose the few crumbs of bread they are forced to live on now. It will continue the horrible sanitation situation that forces two-thirds of Indians to defecate in the open that spreads disease and kills millions of various diseases each year.he World Hunger Index of 88 countries published by IFPRI last year ranked India at 66 while Pakistan was slightly better at 61 .In the context of unprecedented economic growth (9-10 percent annually) and national food security, over 60 percent of Indian children are wasted, stunted, underweight or a combination of the above. As a result, India ranks number 62 along with Bangladesh at 67 in the PHI (Poverty Hunger Index)ranking out of a total of 81 countries.Pakistan ranks well ahead of India at 45 and it is included in the medium performing countries. PHI is a new composite indicator – the Poverty and Hunger Index (PHI) – developed to measure countries’ performance towards achieving MDG1 on halving poverty and hunger by 2015. The PHI combines all five official MDG1 indicators, including a) the proportion of population living on less than US$ 1/day, b) poverty gap ratio, c) share of the poorest quintile in national income or consumption, d) prevalence of underweight in children under five years of age, and d) the proportion of population undernourished.According to economist Amartya Sen, who won the Nobel Prize for his work on hunger, India has fared worse than any other country in the world at preventing recurring hunger.India might be an emerging economic power, but it is way behind Pakistan, Bangladesh and even Afghanistan in providing basic sanitation facilities, a key reason behind the death of 2.1 million children under five in the country.Neither Pakistan nor India can or should continue their misguided arms race, with India using China as its excuse, and Pakistan citing India's current arms buildup.Due to india bulling pakistan is forced to go in arm race and divert its resource for right to do self defence against bulling of indian army
The human cost of this unfortunate escalation by India will mainly be born by its most vulnerable citizens who will probably lose the few crumbs of bread they are forced to live on now. It will continue the horrible sanitation situation that forces two-thirds of Indians to defecate in the open that spreads disease and kills millions of various diseases each year.he World Hunger Index of 88 countries published by IFPRI last year ranked India at 66 while Pakistan was slightly better at 61 .In the context of unprecedented economic growth (9-10 percent annually) and national food security, over 60 percent of Indian children are wasted, stunted, underweight or a combination of the above. As a result, India ranks number 62 along with Bangladesh at 67 in the PHI (Poverty Hunger Index)ranking out of a total of 81 countries.Pakistan ranks well ahead of India at 45 and it is included in the medium performing countries. PHI is a new composite indicator – the Poverty and Hunger Index (PHI) – developed to measure countries’ performance towards achieving MDG1 on halving poverty and hunger by 2015. The PHI combines all five official MDG1 indicators, including a) the proportion of population living on less than US$ 1/day, b) poverty gap ratio, c) share of the poorest quintile in national income or consumption, d) prevalence of underweight in children under five years of age, and d) the proportion of population undernourished.According to economist Amartya Sen, who won the Nobel Prize for his work on hunger, India has fared worse than any other country in the world at preventing recurring hunger.India might be an emerging economic power, but it is way behind Pakistan, Bangladesh and even Afghanistan in providing basic sanitation facilities, a key reason behind the death of 2.1 million children under five in the country.Neither Pakistan nor India can or should continue their misguided arms race, with India using China as its excuse, and Pakistan citing India's current arms buildup.Due to india bulling pakistan is forced to go in arm race and divert its resource for right to do self defence against bulling of indian army