Pakistan has no intensions to curtail its India-specific defence budget, military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas has said. Major General Abbas rejected some international appeals that suggested that Pakistan should cut down its India specific defence expenditures, and focus more on the 'war on terror. If you are suggesting that we should take something out of here and put it in another box that would not be a wise strategy. War on terror does require resources, but it should not be at the cost of something else, local media quoted Abbas, as saying. Referring to the interim 35 per cent increase of about 26.5 billion dollars in Indias defense budget this fiscal year, Abbas said Indias defense budget clearly suggests that it is Pakistan specific, so Pakistan should also maintain a certain conventional parity with India. Take the example of Indias offensive aircraft, take the example of AWACS, take the example of air-to-air refuelling system. Then tank division and mechanised forces and their latest offensive doctrine of cold start strategy. All these things are Pakistan specific, the ISPR Director General said.