In his 197 paragraphs speech, running into an hour and 45 minutes of time, Union finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee devoted precisely one paragraph to the nation's defence budget.
This paragraph (para 116) reads: "In the Budget 2011-12 a provision of Rs. 1,64,415 crore (Rs. 1644.15 billion) has been made for defence services, which include Rs. 69,199 crore (Rs. 691.99 billion) for capital expenditure. Needless to say, any further requirement for the country's defence would be met."
Admittedly, this has been a standard formulation of successive finance ministers for years, however, for a government that spends close to 13 per cent of total government expenditure (though the finance ministry's "Budget at a Glance" document claims it is only 11 per cent) on defence, this is a rather cavalier treatment of one of the most important items of the government's expenditure statement.
Surely, the nation's lawmakers deserve some more details, considering that so many paragraphs of the finance minister's speech have been devoted to an elaboration of so many schemes that together do not even amount to 3 per cent of the total expenditure of the government.

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