11-Mar-2025
India Becomes Second-Largest Arms Importer– SIPRI
Economics
Why in News?
- According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) report, India was the second-largest importer of major arms between 2020 and 2024.
- Ukraine became the world’s largest arms importer during this period, with imports increasing nearly 100 times compared to 2015-2019.
- India's arms imports declined by 9.3% compared to the previous period (2015-19).
Key Highlights of the SIPRI Report
- Ukraine’s Imports Surge: Due to the war with Russia, Ukraine saw a massive 100-fold increase in arms imports.
- India’s Decline in Imports: Despite being the second-largest importer, India's arms imports decreased by 9.3% from 2015-19 to 2020-24.
- Pakistan’s Growing Imports: Pakistan’s arms imports rose by 61%, with China supplying 81% of its total imports in 2020-24.
- Global Export Trends:
- The U.S. remained the largest arms exporter, increasing its global share to 43%.
- Russia’s arms exports declined by 64%, now accounting for 7.8% of total global arms exports.
- France emerged as the second-largest arms exporter (9.6%), surpassing Russia.
India’s Arms Suppliers and Imports
- Russia remained the largest supplier for India, accounting for 36% of total arms imports. However, this was a decline from 55% (2015-19) and 72% (2010-14).
- India was the largest recipient of French arms (28%), nearly twice the share received by all European countries combined (15%).
- India’s Major Arms Deals with France:
- 36 Rafale fighter jets
- 6 Scorpene-class submarines
- Upcoming deals for 26 Rafale-M jets and three submarines
Global Arms Trade Trends
- Increase in European Arms Imports:
- European imports grew by 155%, driven by security concerns following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
- France’s arms exports to Europe tripled (187%) from 2015-19 to 2020-24.
- Declining Imports for Some Major Importers:
- Countries like India, Saudi Arabia, and China saw a decline in import volumes due to various factors.
- Ukraine’s Global Share:
- Since 2022, 35+ countries have sent weapons to Ukraine.
- Ukraine accounted for 8.8% of global arms imports between 2020-24.
Significance of the Report
- Reflects Shifting Global Security Priorities: Increased European imports highlight concerns over Russia’s threat.
- India’s Diversification of Arms Suppliers: Growing reliance on France and other nations, reducing dependence on Russia.
- Impact on Defence Strategy: India’s decline in imports may indicate a focus on indigenous defence production under Atmanirbhar Bharat.