Despite raising high pitch for defense procurement over the years, once again government did not loosen the purse for defense purchases. Government has allocated only $13 Billion for new equipment, weapons, aircraft, naval warships, and Army vehicles. This is approximately 9.5% more in comparison to previous year's budget. Another worrisome factor is Defense Ministry's inability to consume the last allocation completely. According to the Ministry of Finance, close to one billion dollars allocated for defense purchase remain unutilized.
"There will be a consequent decrease in the capital budget due to implementation of award of the seventh pay commission, leading to further stagnation in military modernization. Also, the nominal increase does not allow for the annual inflation in defense equipment procured from abroad (12 to 15 per cent) and the drop in the value of the rupee against the US dollar," Kanwal added.
This year, India will have to also pay liabilities of Apache attack helicopters and Chinook heavy-lift rotorcraft from the US. Huge money will also be spent on critical military purchase from Russia and Israel.
"Overall, defense preparedness will deteriorate further even as the threats and challenges are continuing to increase," Brig Gurmeet Kanwal said.
India's defense budget is just about 26% of China who is expanding its reach by providing military equipment to Pakistan and Bangladesh.