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Military stats: India vs Israel

  Indian Military stats

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Air force personnel 110,000 32,000
Ranked 2nd. 2 times more than Israel Ranked 16th.
Armed forces growth 3 21
Ranked 67th. Ranked 52nd. 6 times more than India
Armed forces personnel 1,303,000 172,000
Ranked 4th. 7 times more than Israel Ranked 29th.
Army personnel 980,000 134,000
Ranked 1st. 6 times more than Israel Ranked 17th.
Branches Army, Navy (includes naval air arm), Air Force (Bharatiya Vayu Sena), Coast Guard Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Israel Naval Forces (INF), Israel Air Force (IAF)
Conscription No conscription (AI). Conscription exists (AI).
Conventional arms exports $22,000,000.00 $283,000,000.00
Ranked 26th. Ranked 7th. 12 times more than India
Conventional arms imports $2,375,000,000.00 $724,000,000.00
Ranked 1st. 2 times more than Israel Ranked 7th.
Expenditures > Dollar figure $14,018,800,000.00 $9,110,000,000.00
Ranked 9th in 2003. 54% more than Israel Ranked 14th in 2003.
Expenditures > Dollar figure (per capita) $13.17 per capita $1,361.80 per capita
Ranked 67th in 2003. Ranked 1st in 2003. 102 times more than India
Expenditures > Dollar figure (per $ GDP) $23.29 per 1,000 $ of GDP $82.59 per 1,000 $ of GDP
Ranked 35th in 2003. Ranked 3rd in 2003. 3 times more than India
expenditure > % of GDP 2.9 % 7.9 %
Ranked 20th in 2005. Ranked 2nd in 2005. 176% more than India
Navy personnel 55,000 9,000
Ranked 7th. 5 times more than Israel Ranked 29th.
personnel 3,047,000 176,000
Ranked 2nd in 2005. 16 times more than Israel Ranked 37th in 2005.
Service age and obligation 16 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription; women officers allowed in noncombat roles only 18 years of age for compulsory (Jews, Druzes) and voluntary (Christians, Muslims, Circassians) military service; both sexes are obligated to military service; conscript service obligation - 36 months for enlisted men, 21 months for enlisted women, 48 months for officers; reserve obligation to age 41-51 (men), 24 (women)
US military exports $452.00 thousand $1,630,930.00 thousand
Ranked 64th. Ranked 3rd. 3607 times more than India
Weapon holdings 10,538,000 15,985,000
Ranked 7th. Ranked 4th. 52% more than India
WMD > Nuclear 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). Israel has the most advanced nuclear weapons program in the Middle East. David Ben Gurion, Israel's first prime minister, clandestinely established the program in the late 1950s to meet the perceived existential threat to the nascent state. The program allegedly is centered at the Negev Nuclear Research Center, outside the town of Dimona. Based on estimates of the plutonium production capacity of the Dimona reactor, Israel has approximately 100-200 nuclear explosive devices. Officially, Israel has declared that it will not be the first to introduce nuclear weapons in the Middle East; however, it has not signed the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). Israel's possession of nuclear weapons and its policy of declaratory ambiguity have led to increased tensions in current Middle East peace discussions and arms control negotiations. In July 2004, however, Israel accepted a visit from International Atomic Energy Agency director Mohamed ElBaradei. Israeli officials continue assert that they will address disarmament only after a comprehensive Middle Eastern peace is obtained, and to deny international inspection of the Dimona nuclear complex.

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