NSCS’ Budget allocation increased 10 times in 2017-18, says Prashant Bhushan

Actual spending jumped 13 times to ₹812 crore in pre-poll year 2018-19

July 23, 2021 04:26 pm | Updated 06:42 pm IST - NEW DELHI

File photo of Prashant Bhushan.

File photo of Prashant Bhushan.

The Budget allocation for the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) increased 10 times from ₹33.17 crore in 2016-17 to ₹333.58 crore in 2017-18, said senior lawyer Prashant Bhushan on Friday. He alleged that it was the year when the NSO Group of Israel, which has developed the Pegasus spyware , was paid hundreds of crores for snooping on several eminent individuals’ phones.

He tweeted, “In 2016-17, NSA’s budget was ₹33.17 crs. Next year the budget increased 10x to 333 crores because 300 Crores was added under new head 'cyber security R&D'. This is the year when NSO was paid 100s of Crs for Cyber hacking of Opp, Journos, Judges, EC, Activists using Pegasus! Wow”.

By NSA, Mr. Bhushan seems to be referring to the National Security Advisor whose Budget comes under the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS).

According to the Expenditure Budget statements for the relevant years, the allocation for the NSCS first shot up 10-fold in 2017-18, but actual spending was less than double the previous year.

However, in the following financial year, before the May 2019 general election, the spending by the NSCS shot up by over 13 times from the 2017-18 levels, to well over ₹800 crore.

The allocation for 2016-17 was indeed ₹33.17 crore, which was later revised to ₹81.03 crore. However, the actual spending was ₹39.09 crore.

In 2017-18, the allocation surged to ₹333.58 crore, but revised estimates put the likely spending at ₹168 crore. The actual expenditure was ₹61.18 crore.

It was only in 2018-19 that the actual expenditure on this front shot up significantly. That year, ₹303.83 crore was allocated for meeting the ‘administrative expenses’. However, revised estimates presented later were much higher at ₹841.73 crore.

While the original Budget allocation was earmarked as revenue expenditure, as per the revised estimates, only ₹125.84 crore was for revenue spending, with the balance ₹715.89 crore reflected as capital expenditure.

The actual spending for 2018-19 ended up at ₹812.32 crore, with the proposed capex part fully spent, while the revenue spending was lower at ₹96.43 crore.

In 2019-20

In 2019-20, there was a drastic decline in the Budget allocation for the NSCS- it was only ₹152.63 crore. Unlike previous years, this allocation was stated to be aimed at meeting the NSCS’ administrative expenses and ‘space infrastructure’. Revised estimates for the same head were pegged at ₹140.92 crore but the actual spending was ₹130.32 crore.

The 2020-21 Budget allocated ₹170.73 crore to the NSCS but revised estimates were moderated to ₹130 crore.

This year, however, the Budget has again hiked the allocation to ₹228.72 crore.

The Opposition parties have demanded an independent probe into the alleged use of “Pegasus” software for spying on Ministers, politicians and journalists.

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