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Military Statistics > Armed forces growth (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Rwanda:1,246 
#2  Burundi:669 
#3  Sri Lanka:432 
#4  Cambodia:300 
#5  Bahrain:293 
#6  Lebanon:266 
#7  Saudi Arabia:222 
#8  Djibouti:180 
#9  Malta:162 
#10  Uganda:150 
#11  Chad:147 
#12  Niger:141 
#13  Colombia:130 
#14  Botswana:125 
#15  Angola:117 
#16  Qatar:105 
#17  Antigua and Barbuda:100 
#18  Bhutan:100 
#19  Nepal:100 
#20  Gabon:96 
#21  Togo:94 
#22  Burma:85 
#23  Mauritania:85 
#24  Sudan:85 
#25  Belize:83 
#26  Bahamas, The:80 
#27  Cameroon:79 
#28  Burkina Faso:70 
#29  Ethiopia:62 
#30  Kenya:62 
#31  Gambia, The:60 
#32  Mali:51 
#33  United Arab Emirates:51 
#34  Bangladesh:50 
#35  Oman:49 
#36  Mexico:49 
#37  Jordan:48 
#38  Paraguay:40 
#39  Switzerland:38 
#40  Papua New Guinea:38 
#41  Ecuador:35 
#42  Central African Republic:35 
#43  Albania:34 
#44  Jamaica:33 
#45  Morocco:33 
#46  Zambia:33 
#47  Fiji:30 
#48  Trinidad and Tobago:29 
#49  Thailand:28 
#50  Kuwait:28 
#51  Pakistan:27 
#52  Israel:21 
#53  Bolivia:18 
#54  Congo, Democratic Republic of the:15 
#55  Venezuela:14 
#56  Korea, South:14 
#57  Luxembourg:14 
#58  Singapore:10 
#59  Dominican Republic:10 
#60  Romania:
#61  Benin:
#62  Indonesia:
#63  Brazil:
#64  Libya:
#65  India:
#66  Yemen:
#67  Egypt:
#68  Cyprus:
#69  Tunisia:
#70  Lesotho:
#71  Suriname:
#72  Madagascar:
#73  Guatemala:-1 
#74  Guinea:-2 
#75  Zimbabwe:-2 
#76  Japan:-3 
#77  Sierra Leone:-3 
#78  Turkey:-3 
#79  Malawi:-6 
#80  Senegal:-7 
#81  Philippines:-8 
#82  Peru:-10 
#83  Malaysia:-13 
#84  Finland:-13 
#85  Chile:-14 
#86  Guinea-Bissau:-15 
#87  Ireland:-16 
#88  Iran:-16 
#89  Nigeria:-19 
#90  Sweden:-20 
#91  Greece:-21 
#92  Syria:-21 
#93  Austria:-26 
#94  Denmark:-26 
#95  New Zealand:-26 
#96  Uruguay:-26 
#97  Algeria:-27 
#98  Australia:-28 
#99  Norway:-28 
#100  China:-28 
#101  Canada:-29 
#102  Poland:-32 
#103  Argentina:-34 
#104  Italy:-35 
#105  Cote d'Ivoire:-36 
#106  United Kingdom:-36 
#107  France:-37 
#108  United States:-37 
#109  Portugal:-39 
#110  Barbados:-40 
#111  South Africa:-40 
#112  Equatorial Guinea:-41 
#113  Bulgaria:-46 
#114  Laos:-46 
#115  Honduras:-50 
#116  Netherlands:-51 
#117  Vietnam:-53 
#118  Ghana:-54 
#119  Germany:-54 
#120  Belgium:-57 
#121  Hungary:-59 
#122  El Salvador:-60 
#123  Mozambique:-61 
#124  Cuba:-64 
#125  Spain:-67 
#126  Russia:-71 
#127  Czech Republic:-72 
#128  Mongolia:-72 
#129  Nicaragua:-75 
#130  Guyana:-76 
#131  Seychelles:-83 
#132  Cape Verde:-86 
Weighted average: 35.7  


DEFINITION: Growth in the number of armed forces personnel from 1985 (index = 100) to 2000. 100 means no growth, 50 means it halved and 200 means it doubled.

SOURCE: calculated on the basis of data on armed forces from IISS (International Institute for Strategic Studies). 2001. The Military Balance 2001-2002. Oxford: Oxford University Press

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