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Global Fire Power Index 2023

Category : International
Published on: January 21 2023 Share on facebook

  • The Global Firepower Report 2023 has ranked India as the 4th most powerful army in the world.
  • 145 countries are ranked this year in the Global Firepower Report.
  • The most powerful country in the world is the United States of America, followed by Russia, China, and India.
  • Global Firepower ranks countries based on troop strength, national resources, financial status, logistics and geographic scale.
  • According to the Global Firepower Military Index 2023, Turkey has once again emerged as the most powerful country in the Middle East and North African region. 
  • Turkey has been placed at the 11th position in the global ranking.
  • Egypt is ranked as the most powerful Arab country in terms of its military power.
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