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World military expenditure reached $2.72 trillion in 2024, an increase of 9.4% from 2023 and the steepest year-on-year rise ...
World military expenditure had the steepest year-on-year rise since at least the end of the Cold War, driven by an increase in spending by Europe after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Global defense ...
Global military expenditure in 2024 reached $2.718 trillion, a 9.4 percent increase from 2023—the steepest annual rise since ...
In real terms, the expenditure rose by 9.4 per cent globally compared to 2023. Amid changing geopolitical relations, wars and rising tensions, the year 2024 saw the steepest rise in worldwide ...
Military expenditure ... with a budget of $86.1 billion. Although the year-on-year rise was just 1.6%, India’s defence spending has grown by 42% over the past decade—a sign of a broader ...
India's aerospace and defense sector shows significant growth. A major deal with France for Rafale-M jets strengthens ...
Worldwide military ... budget — the largest in Israeli history — which will be NIS 756 billion ($203.5 billion), or NIS 620 billion excluding debt servicing, for a 21 percent rise in spending ...
The Trump White House’s fiscal year 2026 budget proposal calls for boosting the U.S. military budget to $1 trillion and ...
That piecemeal paradigm could hinder Europe’s plan for spending more on defense, which has been given a jolt — and previously ...
ROME, April 12 (Reuters) - Italy has no intention for now of using budget leeway allowed by the European Union to boost its defence spending, its economy minister said on Saturday, despite U.S ...
Canada’s federal election delivered a win for Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberal Party, which secured 169 seats, just ...