Deccan Chronicle

68% of weapons outdated: Army

Vice-Chief of Army Staff says budget allocation barely covers cost of inflation

- SANJIB KR BARUAH | DC

In a strong indictment of the inadequate budgetary allocation for the Army, ViceChief of Army Staff (VCOS) Lt. Gen. Sarath Chand told the parliament­ary panel on defence that Budget 2018-19 has “dashed” all hopes of modernisat­ion of the force which is saddled with equipment of which more than two-third is “vintage”.

He added that the marginal increase in the budgetary allocation barely accounts for inflation, and the Army won’t be able to pay instalment­s of past purchases with the money it has received.

“Budget 2018-19 has dashed our hopes and most of what has been achieved has actually received a little setback,” Lt. Gen. Chand said while deposing before the panel, and added that this may lead to foreclosur­e of 25 “Make in India” defence projects that are currently in the pipeline.

“The marginal increase in budget estimates barely accounts for the inflation and does not even cater for the taxes. Allocation of `21,338 crore for modernisat­ion is insufficie­nt even to cater for committed payment of `29,033 crore for 125 ongoing schemes, emergency procuremen­ts, and other DGOF requiremen­ts. Committed liabilitie­s of 2017 which will also get passed on to 2018 will further accentuate the situation,” Lt. Gen. Chand said and added that after these payouts, there will be “hardly any funds for new schemes in 2018-19.”

The Army has been given `17,756 crore lesser than what it had requested.

On the quality of equipment, the VCOS said, “The state today is 68 per cent of our equipment is in the vintage category, with just about 24 per cent in the current and 8 per cent in the state-of-art category.”

THE` Army has been given 17,756 crore lesser than what it had requested.

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