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70% of arms with Army are fit to be kept in a museum: S. Raut

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

S. Raut, a member of the Parliamentary Standing Committee, on Wednesday, acknowledged the lack of funds for the Indian Army, and likened the lack of attention paid to it by top government officials to treason.

"True that defence funds are insufficient. Army said 70% of arms with Army are fit to be kept in a museum. That in itself speaks volumes. If the Prime Minister, Defence Minister, Minister don't take it seriously it's betrayal with the nation," said

On Tuesday, the of Army Staff, Sarath Chand reportedly told members of the that in the latest budget, funds allocated for the was nowhere near the required amount to 'modernise' the and its weapons.

The Indian Army, having regular exchanges of gunfire with on the border front, has a weapons cache which is gravely below standards, with only eight percent falling in the state-of-the-art category, 24 percent being in the current and an alarming 68 percent being in the vintage classification.

Being the second largest army in the world in terms of personnel, the spend 52.2 billion USD last year, the fifth highest military expenditure in the world, according to a study by the for Strategic Studies.

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First Published: Wed, March 14 2018. 20:40 IST
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