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The British–Polish–Ukrainian trilateral pact is an agreement between Poland, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. The pact was signed on February 17 in Kyiv. The pact serves to improve cyber and energy security. This alliance is a part of Ukraine's broader strategy to form small alliances like Ukraine–Poland–Lithuania, Ukraine–Georgia–Moldova and Ukraine–Turkey. As part of the pact, arms deliveries are carried out by Great Britain and Poland to Ukraine.

India is a country located in Southern Asia with an area of 3,287,590 km2 (land boundries: 13,888 km and costline 7,000 km). The capital of India is New Delhi. The number of inhabitants is 1,352,642,280.

The Indian Armed Forces were chiefly focused on China and Pakistan. India and Pakistan have fought several conflicts since 1947. The Sino-Indian War between China and India occurred in October–November 1962. A disputed Himalayan border was the main cause of the war. The inventory of the Indian Armed Forces consists mostly of Russian- and Soviet-origin equipment along with a smaller mix of Western and domestically-produced arms. Russia has been the leading supplier of arms to India. France, Israel, and the US also among the major arms suppliers. India's defense industry is capable of producing a range of weapons systems for indigenous use and export.

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Military expenditures

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Military budget

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146 billion $
74 billion $

Percent of GDP

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0 %
2 %

Manpower

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Active personnel

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1,598,220
1,400,000

Reserve personnel

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1,187,000
1,155,000

Available for military

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36,506,563
319,129,420

Land Forces

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Tanks

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2,335
4,215
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Armoured fighting vehicles

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12,494
8,600
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Total artillery

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4,647
4,339
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Self-propelled artillery

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1,555
100
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Rocket artillery

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922
700

Air Forces

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Total aircraft

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1,647
2,659
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Fighter

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177
101
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Multirole

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93
413
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Attack

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45
115
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Helicopters

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596
1,194
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UCAV (combat drone)

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46
12

Navy

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Total naval

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230
287
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Aircraft carriers

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2
2
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Destroyers

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6
13
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Frigates

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12
14
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Corvettes

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2
18
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Submarines

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11
18

Nuclear weapons

British–Polish–Ukrainian trilateral pact

Data not available

India

India is not a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. India maintains a "no first use" nuclear policy

India has not released any official statements about the size of its nuclear arsenal. As of January 2020, India was estimated to have around 150 warheads.

Military service

British–Polish–Ukrainian trilateral pact

Data not available

India

16-18 years of age for voluntary military service (Army 17 1/2, Air Force 17, Navy 16 1/2); no conscription; women may join as officers, but for noncombat roles only.