India has emerged as one of the world’s top five military spenders, reflecting rising geopolitical tensions and increasing focus on defence modernisation. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), India ranked 5th globally in military expenditure in 2025.
India’s Defence Spending Trends:
India’s military expenditure rose to $92.1 billion in 2025, registering an 8.9% year-on-year increase.
This rise was driven by heightened regional tensions, particularly with Pakistan, leading to increased spending on:
Combat aircraft
Drones and missile systems
Operational readiness and personnel costs
Revised allocations showed a sharp increase in capital expenditure, especially for air force modernization and defence procurement.
Global Military Spending Scenario:
Global military expenditure reached a record $2.887 trillion in 2025, marking the 11th consecutive year of growth.
Top military spenders:
USA
China
Russia
Germany
India
Together, these countries accounted for a major share of global defence spending. Rising conflicts such as the Russia–Ukraine war and regional tensions in Asia and the Middle East have significantly influenced defence budgets worldwide.
Regional Security Dynamics:
India’s increased defence spending is closely linked to:
India–Pakistan tensions (2025 conflict scenario)
China’s military modernization
Growing use of advanced warfare technologies (drones, missiles)
Pakistan also increased its defence spending (around $11.9 billion), highlighting an ongoing regional arms competition.
India’s Military Burden:
Defence expenditure: ~2.3% of GDP
Share in global spending: ~3.2%
Compared to countries like Russia (higher % of GDP), India maintains a moderate military burden, balancing defence with developmental priorities.
About SIPRI:
Stockholm-based international think tank
Tracks global military expenditure, arms transfers, and conflicts
India’s Defence Profile:
Among the largest armed forces globally
One of the largest arms importers worldwide
Modernisation Focus:
Shift toward indigenisation (Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence)
Increasing procurement from France, Israel, USA
Emerging Trends in Warfare:
Drone warfare
Cyber warfare
AI-enabled defence systems
Budget Trends:
Defence budget rising steadily due to security threats + modernization needs
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