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China’s military industrial complex has quality issues. Self-reliance is some way off

A sharp drop in China’s share of global arms imports may give the impression that its MIC has crossed a critical hurdle. It’s however premature to reach this conclusion as supply disruptions in both Russia and Ukraine, among largest arms suppliers to China, may have distorted the data. It’s China’s dwindling share in global arms exports that provide a truer picture of China’s MIC

March 26, 2025 / 08:08 IST
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Contemporary China does have select areas where it challenges the American military-technological superiority

This year’s Fact Sheet on ‘Trends in international arms transfers, 2024’ by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) contains new revelations. For instance, China’s arms imports declined by a whopping 64 per cent during 2020-24 compared to 2015-19. During the last four years, China accounted for only 1.8 per cent of global arms imports against 5.1 per cent in previous four years.

China now ranks at 16th position in SIPRI arms importers’ list. Academicians and strategic experts interpret this as China’s domestic industrial complex (MIC) coming of age. However, this seems to be a pre-mature and debatable proposition.

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A comparative study of previous years’ fact sheets would reveal that Chinese arms imports were already declining for a while. For instance, in 2024 Fact Sheet, China’s import figures had come down from 4.9 per cent in 2014-18 to 2.9 per cent in 2019-23. Part of this decline was certainly because of China’s consolidation and expansion of its domestic MIC. Nevertheless, a significant portion of this decline could also be attributed to the ongoing Russia – Ukraine War, which has now exceeded three years.

Russia has been primary source of imports