Pak raises defence budget by 11 percent

Pak raises defence budget by 11 percent

PTIUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 02:45 PM IST
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Islamabad: Pakistan today raised its defence budget by 11 per cent from Rs 776 billion to Rs 860 billion to meet the military and security needs as it battles Taliban insurgency.

In his televised budget speech, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar provided details of various aspects of the 2016-17 budget, which he said was growth oriented.

“The defence budget will be increased by 11 per cent from Rs 776 billion to Rs 860 billion in the 2016-17 fiscal year,” he said while presenting the annual budget in the parliament.

Pakistan has been fighting a Islamist insurgency for over a decade that has killed more than 50,000 people. Thousands of others have been made homeless because of ongoing military operations.

Dar set the 5.7 per cent GDP growth against 4.7 per cent growth which was achieved in the outgoing year. He said Rs 800 billion have been set aside in the development budget, which is Rs 100 billion higher than last year.

He said that 10,000 MW electricity will be added to the national grid by March 2018 and another 15,000 through major hydro-electric project after 2018.

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