The 25 largest militaries in the world, ranked by the number of active troops

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Military parade in Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) staged a military parade marking the 60th anniversary of the founding of the nation.
North Korea has the fourth-largest number of active armed forces in the world.

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  • The International Institute for Strategic Studies compiled data about the world's militaries.
  • China, India, and the US have the largest active armed forces in the world.
  • The world's top armies spend hundreds of billions of dollars on defense each year.

While theUS military has pursued ambitious technological advances, manpower remains one of its core pillars.

From high-ranking generals to soldiers on the field, human troops remain a key way to assess the reach and power of the world's militaries.

Using data from the International Institute for Strategic Studies' 2025 Military Balance report, Business Insider ranked countries by the size of their active armed forces and listed their defense budgets, based on 2024 figures.

Active-duty force size is a tally of a country's uniformed troops: airmen, soldiers, sailors, special operators, and Marines. Armies, in particular, depend on size to gain and occupy ground. Militaries can also be a tool of domestic repression, a focus that undercuts its capabilities against an external foe. North Korea, for example, is one of the world's most repressive states, led by a dictator who has repeatedly threatened neighboring South Korea.

The number of active-duty military personnel is far from the only factor that matters when comparing military power between countries, but it shows latent power that could be augmented via conscription and calling up reservists.

"Numbers have value, but there's a lot more to military capability," said Mark Cancian, a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington, DC-based foreign policy and national security think tank.

IISS, a London-headquartered think tank, counts active armed forces, reservists, and paramilitaries as separate categories in its analysis, showing a fuller picture of each nation's manpower.

Some countries have significantly higher numbers of reservists than others — Vietnam has the largest number in the world, estimated at 5 million.

But while reservists can aid militaries when needed, the quality and longevity of their expertise can vary between conscription- and volunteer-based systems, Cancian told Business Insider.

"When you look at some countries' reserve numbers, you're often looking at people who haven't trained in 10 or 20 years," he said. "It gives you a big number, but their military value is questionable."

And while paramilitaries can be effective at enforcing internal security and party strength, Cancian says that "as a military force, they have essentially zero value."

Even when accounting for all of a military's manpower, personnel is only one of the various factors that can qualify a nation's military strength, which also include equipment and readiness.

There's also the role of technologies in global warfare, the size and sophistication of air forces and naval fleets, amphibious capabilities to land assault forces, command and control systems, or nuclear forces, which all shape military power. Larger and more advanced forces require higher state expenditures.

Still, comparing global manpower offers insight into how countries prioritize military power.

See how the world's largest militaries stack up.

25. Iraq

Iraqi soldiers

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Active armed forces: 193,000

Defense budget: $12.7 billion

24. Morocco

Members of the Morocco Armed Forces

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Active armed forces: 196,000

Defense budget: $6.6 billion

23. France

French soldiers

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Active armed forces: 202,000

Defense budget: $64 billion

22. Japan

Japan Air Self-Defense Force

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Active armed forces: 247,000

Defense budget: $53 billion

21. Saudi Arabia

Tanks from the Kuwaiti and Royal Saudi Land Force

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Active armed forces: 257,000

Defense budget: $71.7 billion

20. Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Army

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Active armed forces: 263,000

Defense budget: $1.4 billion

19. Colombia

Colombian soldiers

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Active armed forces: 269,000

Defense budget: $7.7 billion

18. Mexico

Members of the Mexican Army

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Active armed forces: 287,000

Defense budget: $10.2 billion

17. Eritrea

Eritrean soldiers

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Active armed forces: 302,000

Defense budget: Not reported

16. Turkey

Turkish soldiers

Samir Jordamovic/Anadolu via Getty Images

Active armed forces: 355,000

Defense budget: $14.3 billion

15. Thailand

Thai Royal Guards

MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP via Getty Images

Active armed forces: 361,000

Defense budget: $5.7 billion

14. Brazil

Brazilian military forces

Fabio Teixeira/Anadolu via Getty Images

Active armed forces: 375,000

Defense budget: $24.4 billion

13. Indonesia

indonesian Army troops

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Active armed forces: 405,000

Defense budget: $10.9 billion

12. Egypt

Egyptian army special forces soldiers

KEROLOS SALAH/AFP via Getty Images

Active armed forces: 439,000

Defense budget: $2.8 billion

11. Vietnam

Vietnamese People's Army

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Active armed forces: 450,000

Defense budget: $7.8 billion

10. South Korea

South Korean Air Force

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Active armed forces: 500,000

Defense budget: $43.9 billion

9. Ethiopia

Members of the Ethiopian National Defense Force

AMANUEL SILESHI/AFP via Getty Images

Active armed forces: 503,000

Defense budget: $623 million

8. Iran

Soldiers from a unit of the Iranian army

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Active armed forces: 610,000

Defense budget: $8 billion

7. Pakistan

pakistan military

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Active armed forces: 660,000

Defense budget: $8.4 billion

6. Ukraine

Ukrainian soldiers

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Active armed forces: 730,000

Defense budget: $28.4 billion

5. Russia

Russian servicemen attend the Victory Day military parade on Red Square in Moscow

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Active armed forces: 1,134,000

Defense budget: $120.3 billion

4. North Korea

Military parade in Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

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Active armed forces: 1,280,000

Defense budget: Not reported

3. United States

U.S. Army soldiers

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Active armed forces: 1,316,000

Defense budget: $968 billion

2. India

Indian Army personnel

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Active armed forces: 1,476,000

Defense budget: $74.4 billion

1. China

Members of Chinese People's Liberation Army

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Active armed forces: 2,035,000

Defense budget: $235 billion

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