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China, Russia spent more on defence; India, USA less




New Delhi, April 16

China and Russia have increased their defence spending, while India and the USA have reduced theirs. Also, globally the defence spending has seen the first decline in 15 years, says data of think-tank the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) released globally last night in Sweden.

The report details the military spending of 172 countries in 2012 and points at how military spending is rising in Asian countries where tension are on the upswing while 18 European Union countries have imposed a cut.

China remains the world’s second largest defence spender for 2012, shelling out $ 157 billion, an increase of $11.5 billion over 2011. Russia follows at the third spot behind with a spending of $ 90 billion, an increase of $12.3 billion. The USA, despite cuts imposed, is leading the pack with a spending of $ 668 billion, a $ 53 billion reduction over 2011.

Also, for the first time since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the share of the USA in global military spending has dropped below 40 per cent.

On India, SIPRI said the spending in 2012 was 2.8 per cent lesser than 2011 when seen in real terms. It was $ 48.2 billion in 2012, down from the $ 49.6 billion in 2011.
Globally, the military spending for 2012 was at $1.75 trillion, a fall of 0.5 per cent in real terms since 2011.

A SIPRI statement quoting Dr Sam Perlo-Freeman, Director of SIPRI’s Military Expenditure and Arms Production Programme, said “However, the USA and its allies are still responsible for the great majority of world military spending. The NATO members together spent a trillion dollars.

The decline in US spending is mostly the result of reduced war spending, which fell from $ 159 billion in 2011 fiscal to $ 115 billion in 2012 fiscal, and is set to continue its downward course, with only $87 billion requested by the Department of Defence for 2013.

Overall expenditure in Asia and Oceania rose by 3.3 per cent in 2012. With tension rising in the South China sea, military spending has increased in Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines.

Spendings in 2012

China remains the world’s second largest defence spender shelling out $157 bn, an increase of $11.5 bn over 2011

Russia follows at third spot behind with a spending of $90 bn, an increase of $12.3 bn over the previous year
The USA, despite cuts imposed, is leading the pack with a spending of $668 bn, a $53 bn reduction over 2011
India’s spending in 2012 was 2.8% lesser than 2011. It was $48.2 bn in 2012, down from the $49.6 bn in 2011


The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News
 
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US is planning to reduce it's expenses, resulting in military expenses getting reduced

As far as India is concerned the recent inadequate hike in defense budget is due to relatively weak economic growth in 2012-13, things will be normal once we return to 6.5 to 7% grwoth
 
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These are official figure. We can spend 110bn easily.

There is something like military expenditure as percentage of GDP, we keep the ME below 3% of GDP

This trend will continue
 
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Did any one saw... all these 4 countries together spent close to or more $1000 billion....

So sad...

USA $668 billion + China $157 billion + Russia $90 billion + India $48 billion = $936 billion
 
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Did any one saw... all these 4 countries together spent close to or more $1000 billion....

So sad...

USA $668 billion + China $157 billion + Russia $90 billion + India $48 billion = $936 billion

It's a sad world.

We all saw what happened the last time we let ourselves become weak, during WW2. I'm sure you of all people can understand why we can't and won't let that happen again.
 
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A one-off cut borne out of exceptional circumstances presented in the FY2012-13.The defence budget is barely and increase but atleast it's not a cut! The defence budget of FY2014-15 will get things back on track for sure.



Short term pain.





+ I don't know why the military is complaining, this 3% cut would have been returned other funds at the end of the FY anyway!!! The military really needs to stop retuning unspent funds.
 
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Thats way too high, India got other issues as well, the current percentage is fine.

right.

as our GDP grows further and India returns to 6.5+ growth rate, it will result in huge increase in defense budget despite similar perceentge
 
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