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Military stats: China vs India

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Armed forces growth -28 3
Ranked 99th. Ranked 67th.
Armed forces personnel 2,810,000 1,303,000
Ranked 1st. 116% more than India Ranked 4th.
Branches People's Liberation Army (PLA): Ground Forces, Navy (includes marines and naval aviation), Air Force (includes airborne forces), and Second Artillery Corps (strategic missile force); People's Armed Police (PAP); PLA Reserve Force Army, Navy (includes naval air arm), Air Force (Bharatiya Vayu Sena), Coast Guard
Conscription Selective conscription (FWCC). No conscription (AI).
Conventional arms exports $125,000,000.00 $22,000,000.00
Ranked 13th. 5 times more than India Ranked 26th.
Conventional arms imports $2,238,000,000.00 $2,375,000,000.00
Ranked 2nd. Ranked 1st. 6% more than China
Expenditures > Dollar figure $60,000,000,000.00 $14,018,800,000.00
Ranked 1st in 2003. 3 times more than India Ranked 9th in 2003.
Expenditures > Dollar figure (per capita) $46.57 per capita $13.17 per capita
Ranked 44th in 2003. 3 times more than India Ranked 67th in 2003.
Expenditures > Dollar figure (per $ GDP) $36.56 per 1,000 $ of GDP $23.29 per 1,000 $ of GDP
Ranked 16th in 2003. 57% more than India Ranked 35th in 2003.
expenditure > % of GDP 2.0 % 2.9 %
Ranked 40th in 2005. Ranked 20th in 2005. 45% more than China
Manpower > Availability > Males age 15-49 375,520,000 288,252,000
Ranked 1st. 30% more than India Ranked 2nd.
Military Capabilities > Active Troops 2,255,000 1,325,000
Ranked 1st. 70% more than India Ranked 3rd.
Military Capabilities > Defense Budget $81,480,000,000.00 $19,040,000,000.00
Ranked 2nd. 3 times more than India Ranked 5th.
Military Capabilities > Tanks 7,580 3,978
Ranked 3rd. 91% more than India Ranked 5th.
personnel 3,755,000 3,047,000
Ranked 1st in 2005. 23% more than India Ranked 2nd in 2005.
Tanks 11,000 tanks 950 tanks
Ranked 3rd. 11 times more than India Ranked 15th.
Weapon holdings 34,281,000 10,538,000
Ranked 2nd. 2 times more than India Ranked 7th.
WMD > Nuclear China's nuclear weapons program began in 1955 and culminated in a successful nuclear test in 1964. Since then, China has conducted 45 nuclear tests, including tests of thermonuclear weapons and a neutron bomb. The series of nuclear tests in 1995-96 prior to China's signature of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) may have resulted in a smaller and lighter warhead design for the new generation of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) now under development. China is estimated to have about 400 strategic and tactical nuclear weapons, and stocks of fissile material sufficient to produce a much larger arsenal. China joined the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in 1984 and acceded to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1992 as a nuclear weapon state. China provided nuclear reactors and technology to several countries in the 1980s and early 1990s, including design information and fissile material that reportedly helped Pakistan develop nuclear weapons. Since the early 1990s, China has improved its export controls, including the promulgation of regulations on nuclear and nuclear dual-use exports and has pledged to halt exports of nuclear technology to un-safeguarded facilities. In 2002 China ratified the IAEA Additional Protocol, the first and only nuclear weapons state to do so. India embarked on a nuclear power program in 1958 and a nuclear explosives program in 1968. Following a test of a nuclear device in May 1974, and five additional nuclear weapon-related tests in May 1998, India formally declared itself a nuclear weapon state. New Delhi's stock of weapons-grade plutonium is estimated to be between 240-395kg, which depending on the sophistication of the warhead design, could be used to manufacture 40-90 simple fission weapons. According to Indian government sources, India is capable of building a range of nuclear weapon systems ranging from "…low yields to 200 kilotons, involving fission, boosted-fission, and two-stage thermonuclear designs." India is not a member of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).
World War II Fatalities 11,324,000 36,000
Ranked 2nd. 314 times more than India Ranked 20th.

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