The Navy was allocated Rs 56,388 crore in 2019-20, of which Rs 25,656 crore was for capital expenditure.
Budget
2020 : The chief of naval staff (CNS), Admiral Karambir
Singh, has admitted that the Navy’s declining budget has forced him
to re-evaluate his long-term plan to field 200 warships by 2027. This
target is institutionalised in the Navy’s Maritime Capability
Perspective Plan (MCPP) for 2012-2027.
To
media queries about how many ships could realistically be expected to
be in service by 2027, the Navy’s vice chief, Vice Admiral G Ashok
Kumar, replied “about 175”. The CNS, however, termed that figure
“optimistic”.
Singh
was addressing the media on Tuesday, on the eve of Navy
Day. The Navy currently has about 130 warships, he said, and
another 50 are under construction in shipyards in and outside the
country.
“The
Navy’s share of the defence Budget has declined from 18 per cent in
2012 to approximately 13 per cent in the current financial year
(2019-20),” stated Singh.
The
Navy was allocated Rs 56,388 crore in 2019-20, of which Rs 25,656
crore was for capital expenditure, or the payment for new ships. An
estimated 90 per cent of this was already earmarked for paying
instalments for warships and equipment purchased in previous years.
“We
have projected (our additional requirement) and our hope is that
we’ll get some more money. Based on that we will prioritise our
requirements so that the maritime interests of the country are not
compromised”, said the CNS.
“Acceptance
of Necessity (the first step in procurement of military equipment)”
has also been accorded for 41 ships, 31 helicopters, 24 multi-role
helicopters and six additional P 8I maritime aircraft,” said Singh.
Singh
explained that the expected shortage of warships would have to be
compensated for by introducing high technology and building more
capable warships. “Our aim will be to ensure that we get the
maximum bang for the buck and by prioritisation, (improving)
networking, and thinking deeper about how to improve the effects (of
weapons systems), rather than just bean-counting,” he said.
Elaborating on this, Singh said: “But more important is what you
pack into your ships. If they’re modern and lethal then you have
that much more in terms of effects.”
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