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To an extent, I can understand why India is the largest arms importer in the world (not sounding disparaging). They are surrounded by countries like Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bangladesh; that have created (or are creating) 'trouble' for them inside their country (at least that's what they believe) on some level; along with the fact that India has a large number of insurgencies & insurgent groups operating inside their country, which is where the difference between them & China lies. Even though China faces a few problems in Tibet & (to a lesser extent) Xinjuang, their internal insurgency problems are no way near the level of India's. China has resolved its Hong Kong issue, Taiwan today (the Taiwanese people at least) has gotten past the terrible history of the KMT & wants to forge close ties with China. That is my personal opinion as to why India is the world's largest arms importer: living in a troubled neighborhood, along with the rife situation inside the country as well.
I'd beg to differ. Nepal is India's ally, we don't need weapons for them in fact Nepalese security forces Indian given weapons. Sri Lanka, Bangladesh - Are not even considered a threat. NOTHING in India's inventory is Sri Lanka or Bangladesh centric.
Plus which insurgencies are you talking about mate?
Kashmir? - Even after 60 years nothing has happened.
NE? - Assaam/Bodoland ? - They just agreed for talks and gave up their demand of independence they just want bit autonomy now.
Separatist movements of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plus ALL these insurgencies don't affect the defence expenditure. Defence expenditure only consists of stuff bought for Army/Navy and Air force.
Respective state government pays for the equipments to fight against these. Just thought you should know.