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IMF asks Pakistan to Cut Military Budget
Karim Khan , Peshawar: Oct 27 2008
Made Popular Oct 28 2008
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IMF asks Pakistan to Cut Military Budget
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked Pakistan’s government to bring down its military spending by as much as one-third of the current military budget so as to cope with the country’s economic crisis. According to a report published in The Australian, Pakistan’s economy is no longer able to support the intensive crackdown on terrorism through the country’s military forces.

This latest IMF demand of cutting Pakistan’s military expenses as revealed by The Australian remained unknown to popular media until President Asif Ali Zardari’s preparation to visit Saudi Arabia for economic support came to the knowledge of press reporters. It was also announced that General David Petraeus of the United States was expected to arrive in Islamabad this week for talks.

The report published in The Australian further revealed the response of a senior military source in Islamabad, which expressed concern over IMF’s demand, saying that even a 10% reduction in the military budget would cast a significantly adverse effect on the army’s performance against terrorism on Pakistan’s land. The military source was quoted as saying ‘if we go. Al Qaeda wins.’ This response from the military may cause IMF to reconsider its demand for decreasing Pak Army’s budget. . However, the country’s impoverished economy may attest the IMF order as an advance toward a better life for the layman.

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Vinit
Mangalore, India
That was necessary because the Pakistani economy is sliding and foreign debt is keeping the government and other machinery running there. In any case USA will give military aid to Pakistan as long as it is on the right side of the war against terror.
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Alan
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Pakistan needs to get specialized weapons like helicopter gunships, drones, night vision equipment etc to fight terrorism.

The United States is already providing such things to Pakistan. It doesn't need submarines to fight terror. The IMF call is therefore justified.
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Mubassir
Islamabad, Pakistan
Pakistan needs to cut spending on useless defense expenditure like spending on luxuries for officers and their families, posh messes and offices and recreational activities. These days a Pakistani Army or Air Force station office looks like a corporate office.
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Sukhbahar
Ludhiana, India
Pakistan must fully focus on development and its fight against Islamic radicalism and terrorism. Pakistan is no longer the moderate Islamic country that we knew before. Pakistan must focus to clean up its domestic mess before hoarding arms to fight India.
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Mubassir
Islamabad, Pakistan
Pakistan needs a large military budget now given the new front that it has opened on its western borders because it still needs to confront the Indian threat on its eastern borders. With the Kashmir dispute still unresolved India is still a big threat.
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Rodney
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
The IMF should know this and do all it can not to make Pakistan a weak country. The world can't afford to have Pakistan to be overtaken by extremist Islamists. This would destabilize not only the region but threaten the whole world.
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Nicholas
Amman, Jordan
It would be disastrous for Pakistan should it cut its military spending at this moment when al-Qaida is having an upper hand in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border and there is political instability in the country. The Pakistan military provides the country the stability and security it needs.
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Ollie
London, United Kingdom
Yes I agree with the IMF that defence budget of Pakistan should be cut and spend the money on development and other factors contributing to the economic growth. That way Pakistan will naturally have more resources to spend on defence.
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MOhammad
Dhaka, Bangladesh
"...a senior military source in Islamabad, which expressed concern over IMF’s demand, saying that even a 10% reduction in the military budget would cast a significantly adverse effect on the army’s performance against terrorism on Pakistan’s land."

Then why is Pakistan spending billions of dollars on missiles, naval ships, fighter planes? Shouldn't they spend on counter-terror specific equipment that are way cheaper?
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