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UN Report warns that record military spending threatens global peace and development

Posted 11 Sep 2025

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Article Summary

Article Summary

The UN warns rising military spending, projected to reach $6.6 trillion by 2035, hampers global development and heightens risks of conflict, urging diplomatic and transparency measures for a peaceful future.

UN Secretary General released a report titled “The Security We Need: Rebalancing Military Spending for a Sustainable and Peaceful Future”.

  • The report emphasizes on recalibrating global approaches to security and development, reversing the dual trends of rising military expenditure and widening development financing gaps.  

Key Highlights of Report

  • Global Military Spending: It hit $2.7 trillion last year (according to SIPRI), and is projected to reach $6.6 trillion by 2035 if current trends persist. 
    • During 2022-2025, its share has risen from 2.2% to 2.5% of world’s GDP and from 6.6% to 7.1% of government budgets
    • China, India, Russia, USA and the European Union account for over 70% of military expenditure.
  • Financing imbalance: Development financing has not kept pace with rising military expenditures even as annual financing gap for SDGs widens to $4 trillion. s
  • Impact of Rising Military Spending: Exacerbates geopolitical tensions, fuels arms races and increases risks of conflict.
    • It is also crowding out resources essential for SDGs like poverty reduction, education, health etc.
    • It is expected to add to already high levels of public debt, disproportionately affecting fragile states and poorest countries.

Policy Recommendations by UN Report

  • Prioritize diplomacy, peaceful settlement of disputes, and confidence-building measures to address the underlying causes of growing military expenditure.
  • Bring military expenditure to the fore of disarmament discussions, and improve links between arms control and development.
  • Promote transparency and accountability around military expenditure to build trust and confidence among Member States.
  • Reinvigorate multilateral finance for development.
  • Advance a human-centred approach to security and sustainable development.
  • Tags :
  • SIPRI
  • Military Spending
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