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As per SIPRI's latest report released just 2 days ago, Global Arms Transfers increased by 9.2% over 2021–25 as compared to 2016–20, driven primarily by surging European demand and a deteriorating global security environment.
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reports that the USA dominates global arms exports (42% share), while Europe has become the largest importing region. Ukraine emerged as the top global importer, followed by India.
Key Trends (2021–2025 Data):
1. Top Exporters: The USA increased its exports by 27%, with 28% of its exports going to Europe, a 200%+ increase in that region. Further, France solidified its position as the second-largest exporter, while Russian, Chinese, and German exports declined.
2. Key Import Trends: European imports more than tripled. While Asian/Oceanian and Middle Eastern imports remained high, the focus shifted heavily towards Europe.
3. Top Importers: Ukraine topped the list (9.7% of global share), followed by India (8.3%). Pakistan's imports grew by 66%, with 80% supplied by China.
4. Regional Shifts: Arms imports to Africa decreased, while Europe's share of imports grew significantly.
Major Supplier/Recipient Dynamics:
1. USA: Holds 43% of the global market.
France surpassed Russia as the second-largest exporter, driven by major aircraft deals.
2. Russia: Exports dropped by 64% over the last two five-year periods.
3. India: Despite being the second-largest importer, its imports fell by 4% due to increased domestic production.