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Global military spending rises 2.6 per cent in 2020 despite pandemic hit

Stockholm, Sweden
Reuters

Global military expenditure rose by 2.6 per cent to $US1.98 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 per cent of military spending worldwide, were the United States, China, India, Russia and Britain in that order. 

US Air Force plane

A US Air Force RC-135 strategic reconnaissance aircraft is seen from a cockpit of the Russian fighter jet over the Pacific Ocean near the coast of Kamchatka, in this still image taken from a video released on 16th April. PICTURE: Russian Defence Ministry/Handout via Reuters.

“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 in a statement.

As global GDP declined because of the pandemic, military spending as a share of GDP reached a global average of 2.4 per cent in 2020, up from 2.2 per cent 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 $US778 billion last year, 4.4 per cent than in 2019. With the world’s biggest defence budget, the United States accounted for 39 per cent of total global military expenditure in 2020. 

It was the third consecutive year of growth in US military spending, following seven years of continuous reductions. 

China’s military expenditure, the second highest in the world, is estimated to have totalled $US252 billion in 2020, a rise of 1.9 per cent from the previous tear. Chinese military spending has risen for 26 consecutive years, the longest series of uninterrupted increases by any country in SIPRI’s database.

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