Indonesia will increase its defence budget by 20 per cent next year to compensate for years of low spending, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (left) said on Friday. --PHOTO: AP
JAKARTA - INDONESIA will increase its defence budget by 20 per cent next year to compensate for years of low spending, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Friday.
Speaking two days after apparently winning re-election for a second five-year term, Dr Yudhoyono said new defence spending was possible thanks to economic growth forecast at around six per cent next year.
'Starting in 2010, we'll significantly increase our defence budget from 33.6 trillion rupiah (S$4.8 billion) in 2009 into 40.6 trillion by adding about seven trillion, or 20 per cent,' he was quoted as saying by Antara news agency.
'We'll increase that each year... so we can be closer to the needed minimum force' with a budget of 100-120 trillion rupiah.
At 33.6 trillion rupiah, the defence budget is just 0.67 per cent of Indonesia's total budget.
Years of low defence spending in the mainly Muslim country of 234 million people have been blamed for equipment shortfalls and fatal accidents involving military aircraft.
A military helicopter crash in June killed two personnel while a Hercules transport aircraft crash in May killed more than 100 people.
Another 24 military personnel were killed in April when their training aircraft crashed into a hangar at an air base in West Java. -- AFP