NA numbers determined on specific bases: DPM Khadka


Kathmandu: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Purna Bahadur Khadka has said the national needs and international contexts are the bases of determining the number of Nepali armies.
According to the Minister, the fixation on the number of NA personnel is not absolute. Minister Khadka responded to the questions regarding budget allocations to the Ministry of Defence and subordinate bodies for the fiscal year 2023-24 in a meeting of the House of Representatives on Monday.
Minister Shrestha said that the size of the NA force was determined based on its constitutional responsibilities, the duties, and responsibilities allocated by the government, the requirements of the international peacekeeping mission, the nation's geography, and remoteness.
Talking about the legal provision for the fixation of the NA size by the government on the recommendation of the National Security Council, the Minister pledged to enhance competency of NA force and further strengthen the institution as per the need of the nation.
'The NA is always committed to its duties and responsibilities defined by the Constitution,' the Defence Minister said external attacks, internal conflict, terrorism, economic crisis, pandemic, climate change and its consequences lately posed additional security challenges in the world.
'The National Security Policy has been implemented in a bid to address all sorts of security challenges in the country,' he said. He emphasized the need for a common understanding and approach among political parties, society, communities, government agencies, and other organizations on national security- like sensitive issues.
As he said, it is imperative to deal with the national security issue from a broader national perspective to promote national security. The government is committed to maintaining consistency among the economic policy, foreign policy, and other policies of the nation to implement the national security policy effectively, according to the Minister.
Defence Minister Khadka informed the parliament that around 10,000 Army personnel have been mobilized at 12 national parks, one wildlife reserve, and one hunting reserve of the total 20 protected areas.
The Army is manufacturing ammunition and explosive materials from ammunition manufacturing factories at Bhimphedi and Sunachari in Makawanpur district, and Swayambhu and Sundarijal in Kathmandu district, according to the government.
Praising the NA for its contribution to the search and rescue efforts, relief distribution, and rehabilitation of victims during disasters and accidents, various programs have been prioritized and run to enhance their efficacy to respond to disasters in a bid to make preparedness, and search and rescue efforts as well as relief distribution effective informed DPM Khadka.
Out of the total 5,850 physical infrastructures to be constructed to provide basic housing facilities to Army personnel, construction of 3,722 has been completed. For the project, Rs. 1.8 billion has been allocated for the next fiscal year, 2023/24.
Minister Khadka said the government was committed to managing the required resources for the Army to fulfill its duty as specified in the constitution while modernizing and making the institution professional with time.
As he said, the implementation of the 72.5 kilometers Kathmandu-Terai/Madhesh Fast Track (Expressway) Road Project undertaken by the NA is taking place under 13 packages and it reports 23.45 physical progress and 25.4 percent fiscal progress till mid-June. According to the Minister, the government has allocated Rs. 22.50 billion to the project for the fiscal year 2023-24.
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