Millennium Post

ECO DEV, MILITARY MODERNISAT­ION MUST GO TOGETHER: GENERAL RAWAT

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

A whopping ₹4 lakh cr worth of military procuremen­t involving 136 proposals were cleared by the government in the last three years

NEW DELHI: India's economic developmen­t must go hand-in-hand with modernisat­ion of the armed forces, Army chief Gen Bipin Rawat said on Thursday.

"Economic rise takes place if the country is secure," he said, defending the quantum of budget allocation to the armed forces, and stressed that there is a link between flow of foreign investment into India and the situation at the country's borders as well as the internal security scenario.

To invite investment, "We have to build and develop confidence among the investors that the nation's borders are secure and the internal security situations are under control for which there is a requiremen­t for budget for the defence forces," he said at a seminar here.

"Economic developmen­t and military modernisat­ion must go hand-in-hand," he asserted

The Army chief also talked about those who question the budgetary allocation to the armed forces.

Referring to the defence budget, Gen Rawat, quoting an internal study by the Army, said 35-37 per cent of the annual budget given to the force contribute­s towards nation building.

"If you are developing roads and infrastruc­ture in remote areas of the country, they benefit the local population. The armed forces in the remotest locations are providing facilities of education and health care to people where government has not yet been able to reach out," he said.

Giving examples of expenditur­e, the Army chief also spoke of the money spent on sending Indian troops for various UN missions.

He said though the Army spends money on the troops, the reimbursem­ent from the UN does not come to the Army and the amount goes to the Consolidat­ed Fund of India.

According to officials, a whopping Rs 4 lakh crore worth of military procuremen­t involving 136 proposals were cleared by the government in the last three years as part of efforts to modernise the armed forces.

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