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Defence
acquisition budget likely to touch $35 billion by 2025: Defence
minister
7 January 2007
New Delhi: Over the coming
two decades, India's defence acquisition budget may well touch an
impressive $35 billion, at current prices, according to the country's
defence minister A K Anthony.
Addressing the Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas here, Antony
pointed out the increasingly important role that international defence
cooperation was playing in formulating the country's foreign policy.
He also pointed out that about 2.5 per cent of the country's GDP
was being devoted to maintain the country's defence forces in a
state of readiness.
According to Antony, in the current fiscal, budget
estimates for defence stood at more than $18 billion (about Rs87,
000 crore). As far as defence expenditure was concerned such outlays
placed India amongst the top ten countries in the world.
Antony also said that the country was likely to incur
an expenditure of about $9 billion on defence stores in the current
fiscal, a large proportion of which would be through imports.
Ministry
of defence sets up the Defence Acquisition Council
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