India Set to Overtake UK's Defence Spend By 2017: Report



London: India looks set to spend more on its defence budget than cash-strapped Britain within four years' time, according to a new report.

International defence analysis firm IHS Jane's says that Britain's military budget is set to be outstripped by its former colony by 2017, as the country drops to sixth place from fourth in terms of global military spending.

The UK will fall behind Russia this year and slip further and come neck-and-neck with India by 2016.

"The reality is that our armed forces' ability to prosecute core tasks is being diminished. Our capability does not meet requirements," senior analyst Ben Moores said.

According to the report, India spent $ 44.2 billion on defence this year, which is set to rise to $ 66.3 billion by 2020.

The UK, by comparison, spent $ 58.6 billion in 2013 and is projected to shell out $ 59.6 billion in 2020.

The U.S. will remain in the lead, spending $ 637.8 billion this year and a projected $ 538.2 billion in 2020.

Britain's Ministry of Defence (MoD) disputes some of the figures and describes the predictions as "speculation".

But the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute says that given UK budget forecasts and India's projected economic growth the figures are reasonable.

However, India in this year's annual Budget had gone for its lowest spend on defence in over three decades as the government proposed only a modest hike amounting to just over 5 percent over the last year.

It was a record low for India, with the figure dropping considerably from 3.16 percent of GDP in 1987 to 1.79 percent.

Source: PTI