<p>Of the allocation provided, Rs 60,000 crore would go for capital expenditure, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said presenting the Budget for 2010-11 in the Lok Sabha.<br />The four per cent increase in real terms would amount to only Rs 5,641 crore.<br /><br />Last year, the government had provided a steep hike of about 34 per cent for the defence working out to an increase of Rs 36,103 crore.<br /><br />Mukherjee, however, said considering the importance of defence of the country, more funds would be provided on the basis of requirements in the future.<br />The defence allocation continues to hover over 2.5 per cent of the GDP, though there have been suggestions to increase it substantially in view of the prevailing security situation.</p>
<p>Of the allocation provided, Rs 60,000 crore would go for capital expenditure, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said presenting the Budget for 2010-11 in the Lok Sabha.<br />The four per cent increase in real terms would amount to only Rs 5,641 crore.<br /><br />Last year, the government had provided a steep hike of about 34 per cent for the defence working out to an increase of Rs 36,103 crore.<br /><br />Mukherjee, however, said considering the importance of defence of the country, more funds would be provided on the basis of requirements in the future.<br />The defence allocation continues to hover over 2.5 per cent of the GDP, though there have been suggestions to increase it substantially in view of the prevailing security situation.</p>