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Armed forces' modernisation not to be hit by budget cut: Govt

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 04 2013 | 5:10 PM IST
The modernisation plan of the armed forces will not be affected by the reduction in the defence budget in the current year, the government told Lok Sabha today.
In written reply, Defence Minister A K Antony said that an increase of 9 per cent is proposed in the Capital budget for 2013-14 as compared to Budget Estimates of 2012-13.
"This is considered reasonable to meet the estimated requirement of the next financial year. The reduced allocation in the case of Revised Estimate 2012-13 is also considered sufficient given the progress of modernisation schemes," he said.
Antony was asked whether the modernisation plan of the defence forces is likely to be adversely affected as a result of slashing of the defence budget.
On whether the government has curtailed the budget of armed forces considerably, the Defence Minister said that it has been done in view of the need to curtail expenditure to contain the fiscal deficit.
"It has been proposed to reduce the allocation in the current financial year by Rs 4903.77 crore under the Revenue segment and Rs 10,000 crore under Capital in the Revised Estimates 2012-13.

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"This has been done in view of the need to curtail expenditure to contain the fiscal deficit, after taking into account the progress of approval of schemes and utilisation of available budget," he said.
However, he said that there is a 5.31 per cent increase in the budgetary allocation for the next fiscal.
"Budgetary allocation of Rs 2,03,672.12 crore is proposed for Budget Estimates (BE) of 2013-14 in respect of the Defence Services, as against BE 2012-13 allocation of Rs. 1,93,407.29 crore. This represents an increase of 5.31 per cent," he said.

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First Published: Mar 04 2013 | 5:10 PM IST

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