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2025’s global defence boom: Who’s buying, who’s selling, and why India is suddenly at the table

From billion-dollar buys in Riyadh to quiet missile exports from India, defence is no longer just about deterrence, it’s about power, positioning, and who gets to shape the narrative.

June 29, 2025 / 10:50 IST
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India has, quietly, shipped a fresh batch of BrahMos cruise missiles to the Philippines and opened a factory to make 100 more every year. (File image)

When the US sealed a $142 billion defence deal with Saudi Arabia this May, the biggest in its history, it didn’t just move weapons. It shifted the global centre of gravity on military diplomacy.

Within weeks, Poland signed a nearly $2 billion support pact for Patriot systems. The UK returned to NATO’s nuclear air mission with F-35A fighters. France bought Swedish surveillance planes. The EU launched a joint €150 billion weapons fund. And quietly, India shipped a fresh batch of BrahMos cruise missiles to the Philippines and opened a factory to make 100 more every year.

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Why 2025 is exploding with deals

The European Union launched a €150 billion joint arms procurement fund, while France turned to Sweden for GlobalEye surveillance aircraft, marking a rare intra-Europe high-end tech deal. Meanwhile, Switzerland is demanding renegotiation after a CHF 1.5 billion hike in its F-35 contract with the US, reflecting a wider desire for more cost-effective, Europe-led defence pacts.