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Last Updated:March 19, 2026, 19:00 IST
The ongoing conflicts and geopolitical tensions across regions like Europe, West Asia and South Asia have brought renewed focus on global arms imports and military preparedness.

A recent SIPRI data highlighted which countries account for the largest share of global arms imports in 2026. (Image: X)

Ukraine (12%): The country accounts for the biggest share of global arms imports in 2026. It remains at the centre of the ongoing conflict with Russia, keeping military capabilities a key priority. (Image: X)

India (6.9%): It is among the leading arms importers this year. Defence preparedness and regional security considerations continue to be an important part of policy planning. (Image: X)

Saudi Arabia (6.8%): The country holds a significant share of global arms imports in 2026. Security concerns in West Asia, including tensions involving Iran, remain part of the wider strategic backdrop. (Image: X)

Qatar (6.0%): It is also among the major arms importer this year. Regional geopolitical uncertainties continue to shape defence priorities across Gulf nations. (Image: X)

Pakistan (4.3%): It features among the countries with notable arms import shares in 2026. Security dynamics in the region, including tensions with Afghanistan, remain closely watched. (Image: X)

Poland: It accounts for a comparable share of global arms imports. The broader security situation in Europe linked to the Russia-Ukraine war continues to shape strategic discussions. (Image: X)

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