Wednesday, April 15, 2026
23.1 C
New Delhi

Despite ‘Make-in-India’ focus, India remains 2nd largest arms buyer in world: SIPRI report

Despite ‘Make-in-India’ focus, India remains 2nd largest arms buyer in world: SIPRI report

NEW DELHI: Despite a slight dip in imports due to govt’s impetus on ‘Make-in-India’ weapons, India remains the world’s second-largest importer of major arms, accounting for 8.2% of the global share between 2021 and 2025, according to a new report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).The report also highlights a sharp decline in New Delhi’s decades-long dependence on Russia for arms supply. Moscow’s share, the report, says has fallen from 70% in 2011-15 to 40% in 2021-25, with France and Israel becoming the big gainers, as their respective shares rising to 29% and 15%. The 4% fall in India’s arms imports compared to 2016-2020 cycle was due to the country’s stress on indigenous weapons. “The decrease can be partly attributed to India’s growing ability to design and produce its own weapons — although there are often substantial delays in domestic production,” the report said.This trend in Indian imports will continue in the coming years as a series of big-ticket defence deals with western countries are on the cards, including 114 Rafale fighter jets from France (may cost approximately Rs 3.25 lakh crore), six air-independent propulsion (AIP)-equipped conventional submarines from Germany, six additional P-8I Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft from the US, and several deals on missile defence systems and drones with Israel. The Sipri report also mentioned the May 2025 Operation Sindoor, emphasising that India’s arsenal is mainly driven by the dual threat from China and Pakistan. “In South Asia, the high volume of arms that India imports is largely due to the perceived threat from China and to India’s long-running conflict with the main recipient of Chinese arms exports, Pakistan. Imported weapons were used in the 2025 clash between India and Pakistan, both nuclear-armed states,” the SIPRI analyst said.When it comes to India’s rival Pakistan, its military hardware is majorly sourced from China, with nearly 80% of its arms imports coming from Beijing, according to the report. Pakistan was the fifth largest recipient of major arms globally in 2021-25, up from 10th place in 2016-20. Its arms imports rose by 66% between the two periods, accounting for 4.2% of total global arms imports.Globally, the report said the top five arms importers in 2021-25 were Ukraine, India, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Pakistan, which together accounted for 35% of total arms imports. The report also said there was a rise of 9.2% in arms trade between 2021 and 2025 compared to the 2016-2020 period.The US remained the world’s largest arms exporter, accounting for 42% of global arms exports during the period. France was the second largest exporter with a 9.8% share, while Russia ranked third with 6.8%. The US exported arms to 99 states in 2021–25, including 35 states in Europe, 18 in the Americas, 17 in Africa, 17 in Asia and Oceania and 12 in West Asia.It said Europe accounted for the largest share of global arms imports for the first time since the 1960s, driven largely by the war in Ukraine and rising security concerns across the region. Europe accounted for 33% of global arms imports, followed by Asia and Oceania at 31% and West Asia at 26%.Globally also, Russia’s share of global arms exports declined sharply from 21% in 2016-20 to 6.8% in 2021-25, mainly due to major drops in exports to countries such as Algeria, China and Egypt.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Campaign jingles are old poll staples, but now AI is the one producing them

As Tamil Nadu heads to polls on April 23, the election campaign is finding a new soundtrack — catchy, hyperlocal, AI-generated songs designed to stick in voters’ minds long after the rally ends. Read More

Russia’s Rosatom, IIT-B, Bengaluru co partner to build India’s next-gen nuclear workforce

New Delhi: State-run Russian nuclear corporation Rosatom, through its subsidiary JSC Engineering and Technology Center ‘ETC GET’, has announced a pilot training programme for nuclear industry specialists in India. Read More

Tamil Nadu polls: Vijay’s Tiruppur rally called off after 15 faint in scorching heat

NEW DELHI: Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam president Vijay’s rally was abruptly cancelled in Tiruppur district after at least 15 supporters collapsed due to severe heat and overcrowding. Read More

Nashik TCS Case: He Had Nothing To Do With Danish Shaikh’s Affair, Says Arrested Employee’s Wife

The wife of an arrested TCS Nashik employee says the soured relationship between an accused named Danish Shaikh and a complainant “has ruined the lives of others” Go to Source Read More

Dalal Street Pin Hopes On US-Iran Talks: Sensex Soars 1,300 Points, Nifty Crosses 24,200

Indian equity benchmarks experienced a strong start on Wednesday, with the Sensex and Nifty indicating firm gains in the pre-open session after a holiday on Tuesday for Ambedkar Jayanti, tracking upbeat global cues and easing crude oil prices. Read More

Topics

Campaign jingles are old poll staples, but now AI is the one producing them

As Tamil Nadu heads to polls on April 23, the election campaign is finding a new soundtrack — catchy, hyperlocal, AI-generated songs designed to stick in voters’ minds long after the rally ends. Read More

Russia’s Rosatom, IIT-B, Bengaluru co partner to build India’s next-gen nuclear workforce

New Delhi: State-run Russian nuclear corporation Rosatom, through its subsidiary JSC Engineering and Technology Center ‘ETC GET’, has announced a pilot training programme for nuclear industry specialists in India. Read More

Tamil Nadu polls: Vijay’s Tiruppur rally called off after 15 faint in scorching heat

NEW DELHI: Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam president Vijay’s rally was abruptly cancelled in Tiruppur district after at least 15 supporters collapsed due to severe heat and overcrowding. Read More

Nashik TCS Case: He Had Nothing To Do With Danish Shaikh’s Affair, Says Arrested Employee’s Wife

The wife of an arrested TCS Nashik employee says the soured relationship between an accused named Danish Shaikh and a complainant “has ruined the lives of others” Go to Source Read More

Dalal Street Pin Hopes On US-Iran Talks: Sensex Soars 1,300 Points, Nifty Crosses 24,200

Indian equity benchmarks experienced a strong start on Wednesday, with the Sensex and Nifty indicating firm gains in the pre-open session after a holiday on Tuesday for Ambedkar Jayanti, tracking upbeat global cues and easing crude oil prices. Read More

Javier Mascherano leaves Inter Miami four months after helping club win first MLS Cup title

Javier Mascherano has announced his departure from Inter Miami citing “personal reasons”. Argentinian Guillermo Hoyos will take charge of the team for the upcoming games. Read More

How many ships have passed the Strait of Hormuz after US blockade? Depends on whom you ask

More than 24 hours into Donald Trump’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the US Central Command has claimed success, saying no ship has passed through the vital waterway. However, ship-tracking data tells a different story. Read More

Army jawan’s bail plea denied in minor’s rape case

A Pocso court in Jammu on Tuesday rejected the bail application of an army jawan accused of raping his colleague’s minor daughter, observing the relief plea has “no merit at this stage” considering the survivor’s vivid narration Read More

Related Articles