Top 10 Countries with the Highest Defence Budgets in 2025: India's Global Standing Revealed
The global defence expenditure has witnessed a significant surge in 2024, reaching $2.46 trillion, as per a recent report by the International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS). This marks an increase from $2.24 trillion in 2023, with the average defence spending rising to 1.9% of the global GDP. This growth is primarily driven by increasing security threats, geopolitical tensions, and conflicts in regions such as Europe, the Middle East, North Africa (MENA), and Asia.
As nations continue to bolster their military capabilities, several countries have emerged as the top spenders in defence. In 2025, the United States, China, and Russia remain at the forefront, with India securing a strong position in the top five.
The defence budgets of countries worldwide have seen a steady increase due to rising geopolitical tensions and the necessity for advanced military infrastructure. Governments are allocating record-high budgets to modernize their forces, enhance military technology, and strengthen national security.
According to the Global Firepower Ranking 2025, the world’s top ten countries with the highest military spending are:
| Rank 2025 | Country | Defence Budget 2025 (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | United States | $895 billion |
| 2 | China | $266.85 billion |
| 3 | Russia | $126 billion |
| 4 | India | $75 billion |
| 5 | Saudi Arabia | $74.76 billion |
| 6 | United Kingdom | $71.5 billion |
| 7 | Japan | $57 billion |
| 8 | Australia | $55.7 billion |
| 9 | France | $55 billion |
| 10 | Ukraine | $53.7 billion |
India is recognized as one of the world’s leading military powers, ranking fourth on the Global Firepower Index 2025 with a power score of 0.1184. The country has consistently increased its defence budget to modernize its forces and enhance military capabilities in response to evolving security threats.
In the Union Budget for FY 2025, the Indian government has allocated ₹6.81 lakh crore to the Defence Ministry, accounting for 13.45% of the total budget. This is the highest allocation among all government ministries, reinforcing India’s commitment to national security.
India’s defence budget focuses on modernization efforts, procurement of advanced weaponry, and strengthening border security. The key areas of investment include:
Several factors are driving the increase in military spending globally:
With growing security challenges, military spending is expected to rise further in the coming years. The development of new-generation weapons, the expansion of military alliances, and the rising threat of cyberwarfare will play a crucial role in shaping future defence budgets.
India, in particular, is focusing on self-reliance in defence production, aiming to reduce import dependency and strengthen its position as a global military power.
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