India 4th largest military spender in 2023: SIPRI

India 4th largest military spender in 2023: SIPRI

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Category : Defense Published on: April 27 2024

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  • The United States, China, and Russia maintained their positions as the top three global military spenders, with India and Saudi Arabia following closely behind.
  • India ranked fourth in global military expenditure for the year 2023, spending a total of $83.6 billion, according to the latest report released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
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