The graph, below, shows the highest spenders on defence in 2015.
According to SIPRI data, the US dominates global spending on defence, with a budget more than double that of the next biggest spender, China. It spends around $569 billion (over Rs 38 lakh crore) a year on defence -- the majority of which goes on operations, maintenance and personnel.
However, while the US continues to shell out the largest defence budget in the world year after year, other nations are slowly but certainly catching up, says the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
The graph, below, shows a comparative analysis of defence budgets between 2014-2015.
China's budget stood at $191 billion (Rs 12.8 lakh crore) in 2015 -- up from $176 billion (Rs 11.8 lkah crore) in 2014.
The United Kingdom, Russia and France are the next biggest spenders on defence. All of which are dwarved, however, by America's spending.
India remains by far the biggest importer of major arms, accounting for 14 per cent of the total; twice as much as second-placed Saudi Arabia and three times as much as China.
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