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Nobel Peace Prize winner and former President of Costa Rica, Oscar Arias Sanchez today emphasised the need to cut military spending by nations including India so that more money could be spent on development, education and health.

"The world is spending 175 trillion dollars on arms and ammunition. Poor countries of the world do not need to spend that much. India is one of the biggest importers of arms. There is need to cut the military spending by all the countries," he said.

"However, neither exporters nor importers of arms want to ratify the Arms Trade Treaty that seeks to regulate the international trade in arms," he said during a meeting with Maharashtra Governor K Sankaranarayanan at Raj Bhavan here.

Sanchez, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1987 for his efforts to achieve a lasting peace in Central America, is currently on a visit to India under the Distinguished Visitors' Programme. The visit is being hosted by Indian Council for Cultural Relations of the Union Ministry of External Affairs.

Sanchez told the Governor that he had introduced the Arms Trade Treaty in the United Nations in 2009.

He rued that only 11 governments out of 80 had ratified the Treaty, and added that it would come into force only if it was ratified by 50 states, a Raj Bhavan spokesperson said.

Costa Rica, which has a population of 4.5 million, does not have its own army, Sanchez said while he was all praise for India's democracy.

Welcoming the Nobel laureate to Maharashtra, Sankaranarayanan explained to him the challenges before India. He also dwelt on the election process in the country.

Sanchez's spouse Suzanne Fischel was also present on the occasion.

He was the President of Costa Rica between 1986 and 1990 and again from 2006 to 2010.
 
Nobel Peace Prize winner and former President of Costa Rica, Oscar Arias Sanchez today emphasised the need to cut military spending by nations including India so that more money could be spent on development, education and health.

"The world is spending 175 trillion dollars on arms and ammunition. Poor countries of the world do not need to spend that much. India is one of the biggest importers of arms. There is need to cut the military spending by all the countries," he said.

"However, neither exporters nor importers of arms want to ratify the Arms Trade Treaty that seeks to regulate the international trade in arms," he said during a meeting with Maharashtra Governor K Sankaranarayanan at Raj Bhavan here.

Sanchez, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1987 for his efforts to achieve a lasting peace in Central America, is currently on a visit to India under the Distinguished Visitors' Programme. The visit is being hosted by Indian Council for Cultural Relations of the Union Ministry of External Affairs.

Sanchez told the Governor that he had introduced the Arms Trade Treaty in the United Nations in 2009.

He rued that only 11 governments out of 80 had ratified the Treaty, and added that it would come into force only if it was ratified by 50 states, a Raj Bhavan spokesperson said.

Costa Rica, which has a population of 4.5 million, does not have its own army, Sanchez said while he was all praise for India's democracy.

Welcoming the Nobel laureate to Maharashtra, Sankaranarayanan explained to him the challenges before India. He also dwelt on the election process in the country.

Sanchez's spouse Suzanne Fischel was also present on the occasion.

He was the President of Costa Rica between 1986 and 1990 and again from 2006 to 2010.

Panama and Nicaragua Boarders Costa Rica, but we are surrounded by "Hyenas" !!
 
Not possible for about a decade, but given the snail pace of Indian defense establishment, I doubt it will even materialize.
 
"The world is spending 175 trillion dollars on arms and ammunition. Poor countries of the world do not need to spend that much. India is one of the biggest importers of arms. There is need to cut the military spending by all the countries," he said.

What?

That is more than the GDP of the entire Earth.

I think he meant 1.75 trillion.
 
Nobel Peace Prize winner and former President of Costa Rica, Oscar Arias Sanchez today emphasised the need to cut military spending by nations including India so that more money could be spent on development, education and health.

"The world is spending 175 trillion dollars on arms and ammunition. Poor countries of the world do not need to spend that much. India is one of the biggest importers of arms. There is need to cut the military spending by all the countries," he said.

"However, neither exporters nor importers of arms want to ratify the Arms Trade Treaty that seeks to regulate the international trade in arms," he said during a meeting with Maharashtra Governor K Sankaranarayanan at Raj Bhavan here.

Sanchez, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1987 for his efforts to achieve a lasting peace in Central America, is currently on a visit to India under the Distinguished Visitors' Programme. The visit is being hosted by Indian Council for Cultural Relations of the Union Ministry of External Affairs.

Sanchez told the Governor that he had introduced the Arms Trade Treaty in the United Nations in 2009.

He rued that only 11 governments out of 80 had ratified the Treaty, and added that it would come into force only if it was ratified by 50 states, a Raj Bhavan spokesperson said.

Costa Rica, which has a population of 4.5 million, does not have its own army, Sanchez said while he was all praise for India's democracy.

Welcoming the Nobel laureate to Maharashtra, Sankaranarayanan explained to him the challenges before India. He also dwelt on the election process in the country.

Sanchez's spouse Suzanne Fischel was also present on the occasion.

He was the President of Costa Rica between 1986 and 1990 and again from 2006 to 2010.

yeda yeda yeda !! blah blah blah
 
I think Madam is right. India is spending too much...


India spends only around 2% of its GDP on defense.... less than many other countries.

India`s spending on social issues like anti poverty measures are higher than almost every other country in the world (And thats only including the spending of the central government!)
 
Pakistan spend only $7 Billion annually which is due to poor economy... But we all consider that Pakistan needs to invest about $11 Billion to support its troops and equipment which it has and a separate budget for procurement.

India is investing more than $60 Billions....
 
I think Madam is right. India is spending too much...
Yep! India must cut its defence spending as we have an extremely peaceful neighborhood! That amount could be spent on building toilets instead as Jairam Ramesh had once commented.

But the DRDO can always invent duel purpose toilets that can also be flown into enemy territory by remote control and unload their shit bombs which would create such a stink that the enemy will put up their hands in abject surrender!! :D
 
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Sanchez has noble thoughts and we would be happy to do it, if we had peaceful neighbours like Costa Rica has.
 
Yep! India must cut its defence spending as we have an extremely peaceful neighborhood! That amount could be spent on building toilets instead as Jairam Ramesh had once commented.

But the DRDO can always invent duel purpose toilets that can also be flown into enemy territory by remote control and unload their shit bombs which would create such a stink that the enemy will put up their hand in abject surrender!! :D

Wow!!That's some next generation shit!!New form (or rather an old one with mix of new) of chemical warfare.DRDO should really take a note.
 
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