Global report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute highlights major changes in the international arms market between 2021 and 2025.
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In the Middle East, arms imports declined 13 per cent, although Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait remained among the world’s top importers ...
Countries with close ties to Russia have seen an increase in imports of Portuguese products that are under EU sanctions following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Despite wartime needs and diplomatic backlash, Israeli defense exports grew to 4.4% of the global market in 2021–2025, fueled by air defense system sales ...
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The trend of expansion of Chinese business in Russia will continue and will lead to increased dependence of the Russian ...
China raises its defense budget by 7% to $277 billion amid global instability and shifting geopolitical alliances.
India remains the world’s second-largest arms importer between 2021 and 2025 despite the government’s push for indigenous defence production, according to SIPRI.
ISLAMABAD: As global transfers of major arms surged by nearly 10 per cent over the past five years, Pakistan’s arms imports grew by 66pc in 2021–25 compared with 2016–20, with its main ally China ...
Global weapons flows grew by almost 10 percent in the past five years, with Europe more than tripling imports, a report showed yesterday.