Total global spending reached US$2.89 trillion, an increase of 2.9 per cent from 2024, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) think tank said in its annual report on military expenditure published Monday.
That marked the 11th consecutive year of increases and brought the global military burden to 2.5 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP), the highest since 2009.
The top three military spenders – the United States, mainland China and Russia – spent a combined total of US$1.48 trillion, just over half of the global total.
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