
In the 2025 Global Firepower Index, the United States remains the preeminent military power, supported by an enormous defense budget exceeding $877 billion and cutting-edge technology. Its forces, numbering around 1.3 million active personnel, leverage advanced assets such as the B-21 bomber, F-35 fighters, and sophisticated cyber warfare tools, projecting power globally from over 800 military installations.
Russia ranks second, fielding a potent military force of nearly one million active personnel. With an estimated $100 billion defense budget, Russia possesses the world’s largest nuclear arsenal and employs advanced technologies like hypersonic missiles and the S-500 air defense system.
China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is the world’s largest standing army, with approximately 2 million active personnel and a substantial defense budget of around $350 billion. Beijing’s focus on modernization includes significant naval expansion, a growing nuclear deterrent, and advanced cyber capabilities.
India has solidified its position as the fourth most powerful military globally in 2025. The nation’s military strength, comprising 1.45 million active personnel and supported by an $80 billion defense budget, is characterized by nuclear capabilities, advanced missile systems like BrahMos, and domestically produced equipment such as the Tejas fighter jet and INS Vikrant aircraft carrier. Strategic alliances further enhance India’s global military stature.
The index also notes regional dynamics affecting rankings. Pakistan, despite potential Chinese military aid, has seen its position slide to 12th due to the impact of border conflicts with Afghanistan. The Global Firepower Index 2025 underscores that technological superiority, strategic partnerships, and robust operational readiness are paramount for nations seeking to assert their influence and safeguard their interests on the world stage.







