New Delhi, 20 February 2009: India is one of the world’s largest military spender. The defence budget for 2009-10 stands at 1,66,663 crores. This means an increase by 34.19 per cent over the previous year’s budget estimate of Rs. 1,05,600 crores. The increase of over 34 per cent in India’s defence budget is one of the highest in the country’s history of defence spending. And almost half of this amount will be spent in weapons purchase.
The spending on military expenditure beyond a legitimate need constitutes unproductive expenditure and diverts resources from other public services that could have helped to combat poverty. Additionally, irresponsible arms transfers are also responsible for fuelling and continuation of conflict. Even as India engages in hectic arms trade, on the other hand, it still feels that it is premature to start work on regulating the arms trade through the United Nations process for an international arms trade treaty.
In order to throw light on both the topics, Control Arms Foundation of India organized a ‘Briefing Session for Parliamentarians on Rising Defence Budget and an Arms Trade Treaty’ in New Delhi’s Constitution Club. Several members of parliament, which included Shri Kirip Chaliha, Member of Lok Sabha, Assam, Dr Thockchom Meinya, Member of Lok Sabha, Manipur and Shri Abdul Rashid, MP from Jammu and Kashmir, MPs Mr Laina from Mizoram, Shri Silvis Condpan, MP Suklabiaidya and MP Lakshman Singh of the BJP attended the briefing.
The purpose of the meeting was to inform the parliamentarians over the concerns of millions of Indian citizens over rising defence budget and to bring to their notice the need for India to take a lead in the international Arms Trade Treaty.
According to Binalakshmi Nepram, Secretary General, Control Arms Foundation of India, “The global trade that fuels the epidemic of armed violence is not subject to international regulation. The arms industry is unlike any other. It operates without regulations. There are more regulations in music and film industry than in arms”. Dr Thockchom Meinya agreed to this and stated, “Every year more than 3, 50,000 people are killed due to armed violence and many more are injured, abused and displaced. In India alone more than 4,000 die due to armed violence every year”.
One third of the world’s poor lives in India. India spends eight times of its budget on the military than clean water and sanitation while more that 4,50, 000 people die every year due to diarrhoea. When people are dying of poverty, can security and arms provide them with a basic square meal?
“We are among those countries where budget tyranny is liberally practiced, in that, the government recommends a budget for parliamentary approval without even writing or placing a policy document for the parliament!”, said Defence Analyst Ravinder Pal Singh. He further added, “We need to take initiative to connect us and to pay attention to a common problem of balancing our country’s military expenditure with our socio-economic priorities. A need remains to explain and build governance processes for implementing and delivery of almost all facets of public policies, which remains a common limitation in our country. The deficit is particularly noticeable in our national security sectors (both external and internal)”.
1,135 companies in 98 countries manufacture arms, ammunitions and components. 90 per cent of conventional arms export in the world are from the permanent five members of the United Nations Security Council namely USA, UK, Russia, China and France. The countries of Africa, Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East hold 51 per cent of the world’s heavy weapons. In 2002, arms deliveries to Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa constituted 66.7 per cent of the value of all arms deliveries worldwide. In 2007, 70.5 per cent of the arms transfer agreements were made in favour of developing nations.
The briefing also updated the parliamentarians on the recent progress on the United Nations process on an Arms Trade Treaty for establishing common international standard for imports and exports and transfer of conventional arms. India abstained from voting for an arms trade treaty process in October 2006. In its submission to the United Nation’s Secretary General, India wrote: “India believes that it is premature to begin work on a comprehensive, legally binding instrument establishing common international standards for their import, export and of conventional arms.” The meeting made an appeal to the government of India to support the ongoing talks at United Nations to make arms trade more responsible.
The briefing of MPs ended with a call for the need for the people’s representatives in parliament to work closely with the government and the security sector. It ended with a resolve that parliament is responsible for setting the legal parameters, adopting the budget and overseeing security activities. It can only exercise these responsibilities in full if it has broad access to information, the necessary technical expertise, and the power and intention to hold the government to account.
For photographs of the event please click HERE.
For more information, contact:
Ms. Binalakshmi Nepram
Secretary-General, Control Arms Foundation of India
Phone: +91-11-46018541
Email: contact@cafi-online.org
714007 449420Some really quality posts on this internet site , saved to favorites . 577625
239971 761926Respect to post author, some great data . 113356
363620 595382Can I just say exactly what a relief to get someone who actually knows what theyre dealing with on the internet. You actually know how to bring a difficulty to light and make it crucial. The diet should see this and fully grasp this side on the story. I cant believe youre not more common because you undoubtedly hold the gift. 866638
healing music
236600 489125Youre so cool! I dont suppose Ive read anything like this before. So good to search out any individual with some original thoughts on this topic. realy thank you for starting this up. this site is one thing thats wanted on the internet, somebody with a bit of originality. valuable job for bringing something new towards the internet! 412370
896506 539622Hi there. Really cool internet site!! Guy .. Beautiful .. Wonderful .. I will bookmark your web site and take the feeds additionallyI am glad to locate so much useful information correct here in the write-up. Thanks for sharing 333542
400912 604756I gotta favorite this website it seems quite beneficial . 801059
322682 43379Some times its a pain in the ass to read what individuals wrote but this web website is very user friendly ! . 510412
791222 240013An interesting discussion is worth comment. I feel that you need to have to write a lot more on this matter, it may not be a taboo topic but normally individuals are not enough to speak on such topics. To the next. Cheers 450015
235124 957450Hey! Very good stuff, do tell us when you finally post something like this! 550659
597769 669891This web website is generally a walk-through its the data you wished about this and didnt know who ought to. Glimpse here, and youll surely discover it. 326329
171739 827872This web site is typically a walk-through you discover the details it suited you about this and didnt know who need to. Glimpse here, and you will undoubtedly discover it. 772570
313395 377037Very interesting subject , regards for putting up. 812306
482980 32259Its excellent as your other posts : D, regards for posting . 464806
762567 148805 warning Dont any of you men and women ever take me to CiCis pizza! There food looks offensive!|Urban_Elegance| 188281
171763 908600appreciate the effort you put into obtaining us this information 925057
342613 493102This constantly amazes me exactly how blog owners for example yourself can discover the time and also the commitment to keep on composing amazing weblog posts. Your web site isexcellent and one of my own ought to read blogs. I just want to thank you. 765923
623079 333315A great deal of writers recommend just writing and composing no matter how bad and if the story is going to develop, you will suddenly hit the zone and itll develop. 16274
549501 888999I dont feel Ive scan anything like this before. So great to uncover somebody with some original thoughts on this topic. thank for starting this up. This internet site is something that is necessary on the internet, someone with slightly originality. Good job for bringing something new towards the internet! 819933
811717 135157Great post mate, keep the great work, just shared this with ma friendz 882277
Pingback: cactus labs glock 9
Pingback: dark168