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Global Militarisation on the Rise: Five Charts

29 April 2026
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The world’s militaries spent $2.88 trillion in 2025, with the US leading the way at $954 billion. This marks an increase of 2.9 percent from the previous year and amounts to $350 of military spending per person globally. The top five military spenders in 2025 were the United States, China, Russia, Germany, and India, comprising over half of the world’s military spending. Since World War II, the US has spent over $53.5 trillion on its military, more than half of the global total. Global military spending has followed a pattern of rising during wartime and falling during peaceful periods, with the highest levels recorded in 2025.

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The increasing global military spending has significant implications for international relations, security, and economic priorities. The dominance of a few countries in military spending and arms exports can shape geopolitical dynamics and influence conflicts worldwide. As countries allocate more resources to defense, the impact on other sectors such as healthcare and education raises questions about budget priorities and the allocation of resources for human development. Understanding the trends in military spending provides insights into power dynamics, security challenges, and global stability. [Police in New York City have arrested a suspect in connection with a string of violent attacks against Asian Americans. The individual, identified as John Doe, was apprehended after surveillance footage linked him to the crimes. The attacks have raised concerns about the rise in hate crimes targeting the Asian American community, prompting calls for increased awareness and action to address this issue.]

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The recent wave of violence against Asian Americans is part of a disturbing trend that has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Anti-Asian sentiment has been fueled by racist rhetoric and misinformation, leading to a surge in hate crimes across the country. The targeting of Asian Americans highlights the urgent need for education, advocacy, and allyship to combat bigotry and discrimination in all its forms.

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