India is the world’s second-largest arms importer (2020-24), after Ukraine, as per Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) report..
Key Findings:
- Ukraine: Largest importer due to war (100-fold rise in imports).
- India: 2nd largest importer, despite a 9.3% decline (vs. 2015-19).
- China: Dropped out of the top 10 importers for the first time since 1990-94.
- Pakistan: Imports up 61%, with 81% from China.
Europe: Imports surged 155% due to geopolitical tensions.
India’s Defense Imports:
- Russia: Still top supplier, but share fell to 36% (from 55% in 2015-19).
- France: Major supplier, with 28% of its exports to India.
Key deals:
- 36 Rafale jets, 6 Scorpene submarines
- Upcoming: 26 Rafale-M jets, 3 more submarines
Global Arms Export Trends:
- USA: Dominates with 43% global share.
- Russia: Exports down 64%, now at 7.8% (behind France’s 9.6%).
- Italy: 6th largest exporter (4.8% share).
- 35 nations supplied arms to Ukraine since 2022.
About SIPRI:
- Established: 1966, Stockholm, Sweden.
- Focus: Research on arms trade, conflict, security.
- Significance: Analyzes military trends & global defense policies.