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Pakistan's defence budget rises but inflation nullifies gains

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Pakistan's military expenditure continues to face severe inflationary pressure, as data from Janes Defence Budgets shows. (Janes Defence Budgets)

Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar announced in the National Assembly on 9 June that the country's defence budget for 2023–24 will be PKR1.80 trillion (USD6.27 billion).

In his speech, he indicated that the new budget represents a nominal 19.5% increase over the revised allocation for 2022–23, which he said was PKR1.51 trillion.

While this signals a strong rise, gains are offset by severe economic challenges including the falling value of Pakistan's currency and high inflation. Dar said the expected rate of inflation in 2023–24 is 21%.

Full budgetary documents were not available immediately but according to news reports, about PKR705 billion or about 40% of the 2023–24 budget will be allocated for employees-related expenses. Military operating expenses will receive PKR442 billion and physical assets – including some elements of procurement – will receive PKR461 billion.


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Pakistan's defence budget rises but inflation nullifies gains

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Pakistan's military expenditure continues to face severe inflationary pressure, as data from Janes Defence Budgets shows. (Janes Defence Budgets)

Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar announced in the National Assembly on 9 June that the country's defence budget for 2023–24 will be PKR1.80 trillion (USD6.27 billion).

In his speech, he indicated that the new budget represents a nominal 19.5% increase over the revised allocation for 2022–23, which he said was PKR1.51 trillion.

While this signals a strong rise, gains are offset by severe economic challenges including the falling value of Pakistan's currency and high inflation. Dar said the expected rate of inflation in 2023–24 is 21%.

Full budgetary documents were not available immediately but according to news reports, about PKR705 billion or about 40% of the 2023–24 budget will be allocated for employees-related expenses. Military operating expenses will receive PKR442 billion and physical assets – including some elements of procurement – will receive PKR461 billion.


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Pakistan's defence budget rises but inflation nullifies gains

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Pakistan's military expenditure continues to face severe inflationary pressure, as data from Janes Defence Budgets shows. (Janes Defence Budgets)

Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar announced in the National Assembly on 9 June that the country's defence budget for 2023–24 will be PKR1.80 trillion (USD6.27 billion).

In his speech, he indicated that the new budget represents a nominal 19.5% increase over the revised allocation for 2022–23, which he said was PKR1.51 trillion.

While this signals a strong rise, gains are offset by severe economic challenges including the falling value of Pakistan's currency and high inflation. Dar said the expected rate of inflation in 2023–24 is 21%.

Full budgetary documents were not available immediately but according to news reports, about PKR705 billion or about 40% of the 2023–24 budget will be allocated for employees-related expenses. Military operating expenses will receive PKR442 billion and physical assets – including some elements of procurement – will receive PKR461 billion.


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Pakistan's defence budget rises but inflation nullifies gains

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Pakistan's military expenditure continues to face severe inflationary pressure, as data from Janes Defence Budgets shows. (Janes Defence Budgets)

Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar announced in the National Assembly on 9 June that the country's defence budget for 2023–24 will be PKR1.80 trillion (USD6.27 billion).

In his speech, he indicated that the new budget represents a nominal 19.5% increase over the revised allocation for 2022–23, which he said was PKR1.51 trillion.

While this signals a strong rise, gains are offset by severe economic challenges including the falling value of Pakistan's currency and high inflation. Dar said the expected rate of inflation in 2023–24 is 21%.

Full budgetary documents were not available immediately but according to news reports, about PKR705 billion or about 40% of the 2023–24 budget will be allocated for employees-related expenses. Military operating expenses will receive PKR442 billion and physical assets – including some elements of procurement – will receive PKR461 billion.


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Pakistan's defence budget rises but inflation nullifies gains

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Pakistan's military expenditure continues to face severe inflationary pressure, as data from Janes Defence Budgets shows. (Janes Defence Budgets)

Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar announced in the National Assembly on 9 June that the country's defence budget for 2023–24 will be PKR1.80 trillion (USD6.27 billion).

In his speech, he indicated that the new budget represents a nominal 19.5% increase over the revised allocation for 2022–23, which he said was PKR1.51 trillion.

While this signals a strong rise, gains are offset by severe economic challenges including the falling value of Pakistan's currency and high inflation. Dar said the expected rate of inflation in 2023–24 is 21%.

Full budgetary documents were not available immediately but according to news reports, about PKR705 billion or about 40% of the 2023–24 budget will be allocated for employees-related expenses. Military operating expenses will receive PKR442 billion and physical assets – including some elements of procurement – will receive PKR461 billion.


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Pakistan's defence budget rises but inflation nullifies gains

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Pakistan's military expenditure continues to face severe inflationary pressure, as data from Janes Defence Budgets shows. (Janes Defence Budgets)

Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar announced in the National Assembly on 9 June that the country's defence budget for 2023–24 will be PKR1.80 trillion (USD6.27 billion).

In his speech, he indicated that the new budget represents a nominal 19.5% increase over the revised allocation for 2022–23, which he said was PKR1.51 trillion.

While this signals a strong rise, gains are offset by severe economic challenges including the falling value of Pakistan's currency and high inflation. Dar said the expected rate of inflation in 2023–24 is 21%.

Full budgetary documents were not available immediately but according to news reports, about PKR705 billion or about 40% of the 2023–24 budget will be allocated for employees-related expenses. Military operating expenses will receive PKR442 billion and physical assets – including some elements of procurement – will receive PKR461 billion.


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Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar announced in the National Assembly on 9 June that the c...

Pakistan's defence budget rises but inflation nullifies gains

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Pakistan's military expenditure continues to face severe inflationary pressure, as data from Janes Defence Budgets shows. (Janes Defence Budgets)

Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar announced in the National Assembly on 9 June that the country's defence budget for 2023–24 will be PKR1.80 trillion (USD6.27 billion).

In his speech, he indicated that the new budget represents a nominal 19.5% increase over the revised allocation for 2022–23, which he said was PKR1.51 trillion.

While this signals a strong rise, gains are offset by severe economic challenges including the falling value of Pakistan's currency and high inflation. Dar said the expected rate of inflation in 2023–24 is 21%.

Full budgetary documents were not available immediately but according to news reports, about PKR705 billion or about 40% of the 2023–24 budget will be allocated for employees-related expenses. Military operating expenses will receive PKR442 billion and physical assets – including some elements of procurement – will receive PKR461 billion.


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Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar announced in the National Assembly on 9 June that the c...

Pakistan's defence budget rises but inflation nullifies gains

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Pakistan's military expenditure continues to face severe inflationary pressure, as data from Janes Defence Budgets shows. (Janes Defence Budgets)

Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar announced in the National Assembly on 9 June that the country's defence budget for 2023–24 will be PKR1.80 trillion (USD6.27 billion).

In his speech, he indicated that the new budget represents a nominal 19.5% increase over the revised allocation for 2022–23, which he said was PKR1.51 trillion.

While this signals a strong rise, gains are offset by severe economic challenges including the falling value of Pakistan's currency and high inflation. Dar said the expected rate of inflation in 2023–24 is 21%.

Full budgetary documents were not available immediately but according to news reports, about PKR705 billion or about 40% of the 2023–24 budget will be allocated for employees-related expenses. Military operating expenses will receive PKR442 billion and physical assets – including some elements of procurement – will receive PKR461 billion.


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