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Pakistan plans to hike defence budget by 7% amid rising tensions with India

Pakistan's proposed hike in the defence outlay , from ₹860 billion to Rs920 billion , comes at a time when tensions with India has soared over a host of contentious issues

India and Pakistan were recently at loggerheads after the Pakistan Army sentenced Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav on charges of espionage after a secret trial. Photo: APPremium
India and Pakistan were recently at loggerheads after the Pakistan Army sentenced Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav on charges of espionage after a secret trial. Photo: AP

Islamabad: Pakistan on Friday proposed to hike its defence budget by nearly 7% to Rs920 billion amid growing tension with India along the Line of Control.

“We have increased the defence budget to 20 billion (from 860 billion)," finance minister Ishaq Dar said as he presented the federal budget for 2017-18 fiscal in the National Assembly. Dar also announced a 10% increase in “special allowance" to the armed forces for their contribution in defeating militants throughout operation Zarb-e-Azb launched three years ago.

Pakistan’s proposed increase in the defence outlay and for its armed forces came as tension with India soared over a host of contentious issues, including the status of Kashmir.

India has accused Pakistan of supporting militants, who infiltrate from the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) into the Valley and target Indian security forces. One such attack in September last year killed 18 Indian soldiers and India retaliated with “surgical strikes" on terrorist launchpads in the PoK.

Most recently, the Pakistan Army sentenced Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav on charges of espionage after a secret trial. India had demanded consular access to Jadhav, which Pakistan repeatedly denied, claiming the man was an Indian spy.

India took Pakistan to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) at The Hague over the matter, which in an interim order stopped Pakistan from executing Jadhav, and said India should have been given consular access as per the Vienna Convention.

India and Pakistan are also at loggerheads over a China- backed economic corridor that runs through the PoK. China says it is a developmental project and will aid Pakistan’s economy. Last year, Pakistan recorded a 5.28% GDP growth — the highest in 10 years — and the volume of its economy crossed $300 billion.

The total estimated outlay of the budget will be 4.75 trillion, according to minister Dar. The government proposed a 6% GDP growth for 2017-18 fiscal and the development expenditure for next year will be .001 trillion, Dar said. Infrastructure would get maximum allocation in the development sector, he added.

Dar said the minimum wage will be set at Rs15,000 , while announcing a 10% increase in the basic salary of government employees and pensioners. It was the fifth and last budget of the Pakistan Muslims League-Nawaz government which came to power in May 2013. PTI

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Published: 26 May 2017, 09:46 PM IST
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