NEW DELHI: Against the backdrop of concerns voiced by Gen V K Singh over deficiencies and shortages, the Army has laid thrust on modernisation with air defence topping the list of allocations earmarked for the current financial year.
The Army’s emphasis on upgradation is in view of “threat perspective” visualised by the force because ofChina’s military modernisation and its continued support to Pakistan, including infrastructure development in Northern Areas.
The Army has allocated 21 per cent of the Rs 18,828 crore funds for capital acquisition for the Army Air Defence while 17 per cent and 15 per cent have been earmarked for Artillery and Infantry, respectively.
For the modernisation of the Mechanised Forces, 14 per cent of the funds have been allocated, according to the presentation made by Vice Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen S K Singh before the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence.
In the 22-page presentation, the Army Vice Chief told the Committee that it will require additional funds for its modernisation plans and the demand for same would be projected as per requirement, sources told PTI.
The Army Chief had highlighted deficiences and shortcomings in the country’s armoury in his letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on March 12.
In letter which was leaked, the Army Chief had stated that 97 per cent of the Air Defence System was obsolete and the armoured regiments were short of ammunition. The letter had also pointed out the shortage of equipment faced by Special Forces of the Army.