The combined military spending in 2012 for all of Asia and Oceania amounted to $380.621 billion dollars. China accounts for about 41% of this total. This figure is based on SIPRI data and does not include 3 countries for which there was not enough data. Learn more about each country below.
Afghanistan
$770 Million (2012)
$770 Million (2012)
Australia
$25,555 Million (2012)
$25,555 Million (2012)
Bangladesh
$1,514 Million (2012)
$1,514 Million (2012)
Brunei
$402 Million (2012)
$402 Million (2012)
Cambodia
$210 Million (2012)
$210 Million (2012)
China
$157,603 Million (2012)
$157,603 Million (2012)
East Timor
$34 Million (2012)
$34 Million (2012)
Fiji
$54 Million (2012)
$54 Million (2012)
India
$48,255 Million (2012)
$48,255 Million (2012)
Indonesia
$7,048 Million (2012)
$7,048 Million (2012)
Japan
$59,242 Million (2012)
$59,242 Million (2012)
Kazakhstan
$2,355 Million (2012)
$2,355 Million (2012)
Kyrgyzstan
No Data (2012)
No Data (2012)
Laos
No Data (2012)
No Data (2012)
Malaysia
$4,662 Million (2012)
$4,662 Million (2012)
Mongolia
$108 Million (2012)
$108 Million (2012)
Nepal
No Data (2012)
No Data (2012)
New Zealand
$1,809 Million (2012)
$1,809 Million (2012)
Pakistan
$6,630 Million (2012)
$6,630 Million (2012)
Philippines
$2,815 Million (2012)
$2,815 Million (2012)
PNG
$69 Million (2012)
$69 Million (2012)
Singapore
$9,249 Million (2012)
$9,249 Million (2012)
South Korea
$31,484 Million (2012)
$31,484 Million (2012)
Sri Lanka
$1,543 Million (2012)
$1,543 Million (2012)
Taiwan
$10,513 Million (2012)
$10,513 Million (2012)
Thailand
$5,334 Million (2012)
$5,334 Million (2012)
Viet Nam
$3,397 Million (2012)
$3,397 Million (2012)
Data Source: http://portal.sipri.org/publications/pages/expenditures/splash-expenditures