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US biggest military spender in World, India in South Asia

DataLEADS, New Delhi
Sat Jan 6, 2018 11:03 AM Last update on: Sat Jan 6, 2018 12:48 PM
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The United States’ military spending has dominated the world for years, but recent data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) shows China, Russia, Saudi Arabia and India are other four biggest spenders on military. Infographics: DataLEADS/ Asia News Network

The United States' military spending has dominated the world for years, but recent data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) shows China, Russia, Saudi Arabia and India are other four biggest spenders on military.

Interestingly when it comes to military spending per person and as a percentage of total government budget, the US falls behind countries like Israel and Saudi Arabia.

Global defence spending rose to 1.69$ trillion in 2016 with the United States at the top of the list, as per the SIPRI data. The country's defence expenditure grew by 1.7 percent from 2015 taking the annual spending to 611 billion dollars in 2016. Despite the growth the spending still remains 20 percent less than the peak in 2010, the report stated.

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China, the second largest spender has seen the most growth with 118 percent with the annual spending of 215 billion dollars, according to the report. This amount is almost four times that of India's total, which is the second largest military spender in the region and fifth in the world at $56 billion dollars.

Russia is the third largest military spender with an annual defence budget of 69 billion dollars. 

Saudi Arabia's defence budget of 63 billion dollars in 2016 makes it the largest military spender in the region and the fourth largest in the world. While Saudi Arabia had been increasing its military spending since 2002, its spending in 2016 was a 30 percent decrease on what it spent in 2015.

France, the top military spender in Europe and the sixth in the world spend 55 billion dollars followed by the UK and Germany at seventh and eighth position. The defence expenditure ranking of UK fell which is attributed to devaluation of the pound as the fall out of UKs exit from the European Union.

Germany raised its military spending by 2.9 percent to 41 billion dollars in 2016, with Chancellor Angela Merkel's efforts to push through an increase in the military budget.

In the Southeast Asia, Japan and South Korea made it to the list of the top ten military spenders owing to the tensions between South Korea and North Korea, China and Japan which offer their respective governments a justification towards such spending.

World military expenditure of 1.69 trillion is estimated to be equivalent to 2.2 percent of the global gross domestic product (GDP) or $227 per person, as per the report. The 2016 estimate is a seen as a minimal increase of about 0.4 percent on 2015.The increase or decrease in military spending is attributed to various factors like conflict, perception of security, oil price and income, according to the SIPRI report.

Copyright: DataLEADS/ Asia News Network

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