Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

2.6% rise in global military spending

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STOCKHOLM: Global military expenditur­e rose by 2.6% to $1.98 trillion last year even as some defence funds were reallocate­d to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, the Stockholm Internatio­nal Peace Research Institute said in a report issued on Monday. The five biggest spenders in 2020, which together accounted for 62% of military spending worldwide, were the United States, China, India, Russia and Britain in that order.

“We can say with some certainty that the pandemic did not have a significan­t impact on global military spending in 2020,” SIPRI researcher Diego Lopes da Silva said.

As global GDP declined because of the pandemic, military spending as a share of GDP reached a global average of 2.4% in 2020, up from 2.2% in 2019.

However, some countries such as Chile and South Korea redirected part of their planned military spending to their pandemic response. Several others including Brazil and Russia spent considerab­ly less than their initial military budgets for 2020.

US military expenditur­e reached an estimated $778 billion last year, 4.4% more than in 2019. With the world’s biggest defence budget, the United States accounted for 39% of total global military expenditur­e in 2020.

China’s military expenditur­e, the second highest in the world, is estimated to have totalled $252 billion in 2020, a rise of 1.9% from the previous tear. Chinese military spending has risen for 26 consecutiv­e years, the longest series of uninterrup­ted increases by any country.

 ?? REUTERS/FILE ?? Russian forces board an Ilyushin Il-76 transport plane in the Azov Sea port of Taganrog.
REUTERS/FILE Russian forces board an Ilyushin Il-76 transport plane in the Azov Sea port of Taganrog.

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