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Figures are trend-indicator values expressed in US $m.

at constant
(1990) prices.

Note: The SIPRI data on arms transfers refer to actual deliveries of


major conventional weapons. To permit comparison between the data on
such deliveries of different weapons and identification of general
trends, SIPRI uses a trend-indicator value. The SIPRI values are
therefore only an indicator of the volume of international arms
transfers and not of the actual financial values of such transfers. Thus
they are not comparable to economic statistics such as gross domestic
product or export/import figures.

Figures may not add up because of rounding.

For a description of the method used in calculating the trend-indicator


value see sources and methods.

Source: SIPRI arms transfers database.

May 27 2002

Imported weapons to India (IND) in 1992-2001

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Total 92-01 % of Total
Russia 454 278 217 570 628 1147 382 921 420 901 5918 72
Netherlands 71 71 71 74 71 83 77 53 18 39 628 8
Germany (FRG) 177 18 182 22 11 7 33 450 5
UK 81 10 12 91 20 46 12 29 20 321 4
France 37 31 31 30 26 20 1 19 19 19 233 3
Slovakia 67 74 74 215 3
Israel 27 39 8 11 55 140 2
Ukraine 55 17 17 17 17 123 1
Singapore 8 2 38 19 67 1
Kyrgyzstan 57 57 1
Italy 10 10 20 0
South Korea 4 4 4 4 16 0
South Africa 6 3 2 11 0
Poland 1 9 10 0
USA 10 10 0
8219 100
Imported weapons to Pakistan (PAK) in 1992-2001

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Total 92-01 % of Total
China 111 537 207 174 70 25 23 5 55 516 1723 32
Ukraine 420 440 420 1280 24
France 59 5 5 3 59 5 62 338 104 158 798 15
UK 169 340 509 9
USA 16 16 16 16 194 126 16 5 405 8
Italy 64 64 64 64 64 1 38 359 7
Russia 34 81 115 2
Netherlands 44 1 19 19 83 2
Belarus 26 26 26 78 1
Sweden 3 19 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 49 0
Lebanon 45 45 0
New Zealand 3 3 6 0
Slovakia 0 0 0
5450 100

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