Global weapons flows grew by almost 10 percent in the past five years, with Europe more than tripling imports, a report showed yesterday.
Over the past decade, India has gradually shifted its arms procurement away from Russia and towards Western suppliers such as France, Israel and the United States.
Russia ranked third among global arms exporters in 2021-2025, but its share of world deliveries fell from 21% to 6.8%, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reports.
From energy security to regional influence and even Beijing’s long term strategy toward Taiwan, China has a great deal at stake in Iran’s survival and stability.
European governments are spending more defense money in South Korea, France and Israel, according to a new analysis.
India’s arms imports are driven by its tensions with China and Pakistan, said the report on “Trends in International Arms Transfers” ...
China-wary governments account for three of the world's top 10 arms importers.
A single prediction delivered by a U.S. admiral six years ago has shaped military strategy for a potentially catastrophic ...
American weapons shipments to Europe surged particularly sharply, rising 217%. For the first time in two decades, Europe ...
As the US and Israel fight Iran, China might look to be a silent spectator, but it is much more than that. Tehran is crucial for Beijing's oil supply, influence in the Middle East, and long-term ...
India remains the world's second-largest arms importer, diversifying suppliers amid declining reliance on Russian military exports.
A spike in oil prices has roiled stocks and bonds again and threatens to accelerate inflation — adding pressure on the White House.