Global spending on nuclear weapons up 13% in record rise to $91.4bn 

States are on course to spend $100bn a year, driven by a sharp increase in US defence budgets
Global spending on nuclear weapons up 13% in record rise to $91.4bn 

All nine of the world’s nuclear armed nations are spending more. File Picture: Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP

Global spending on nuclear weapons is estimated to have increased by 13% to a record $91.4bn during 2023, according to calculations from the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (Ican) pressure group.

The new total, which is up $10.7bn from the previous year, is driven largely by sharply increased defence budgets in the US, at a time of wider geopolitical uncertainty caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war.

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