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June 03, 2016

Pakistan’s defence budget increased by 11 per cent
By AFP

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday announced it will increase its annual military budget by 11 per cent as the country has been involved in war against terror for more than a decade.

Finance minister Ishaq Dar informed the parliament in his annual budget address that the country would provide 860 billion rupees ($8.6 billion) to the armed forces during the 2016-17 financial year.

"The defence budget has been increased to 860 billion rupees which is 11 per cent more than the last year," Dar told the parliament.

Pakistan also increased its defence budget by 11 percent in 2015-16.

The country has been fighting against terror for over a decade, with heavy deployments of troops in the border area near Afghanistan where militants have previously operated with impunity.

However security was significantly improved in 2015, which saw the least number of attacks since the Pakistani Taliban were formed in 2007.

The government will also maintain a 100 billion rupee ($1 billion) grant for the rehabilitation of thousands of families who have been forced from their homes by the insurgency and military operations to uproot the militants from the country´s northwest.

Pakistan estimates it has lost more than 50,000 people and billions of dollars in revenue due to the ongoing war against extremism, while thousands of its families have been rendered homeless.

Courtesy www.thenews.com.pk


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