Asia-Pacific Defense Procurement Update and Industrial Implications
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About this report
The accelerating pace of defence procurement across the Asia-Pacific reflects a shifting strategic landscape defined by heightened regional tensions, long-term threat perceptions, and a growing commitment to military self-reliance.
As governments in Taiwan, India, South Korea, and Australia react to complex geopolitical pressures — from Chinese assertiveness to alliance expectations — they are reshaping defence spending priorities and acquisition strategies in ways that will define the region’s security posture for years.
Key questions this report answers
- How are Taiwan, India, South Korea and Australia reshaping defence spending priorities and acquisition strategies amid heightened regional tensions?
- What specific dynamics (Taiwan's 40 billion dollar surge, India's quiet period, South Korea's domestic-program focus, Australia's existing deals) define the landscape?
- How do Chinese assertiveness, alliance expectations and military self-reliance drive their priorities?
- What strategic and industrial implications arise for NATO and EU industries?
Inside this report
- Taiwan: $40 Billion Defense Spending Surge
- India: A Quiet Period – No Major Deals Announced
- South Korea: No New Deals, Focus on Domestic Programs
- Australia: Existing Deals Dominate, No Fresh Announcements
- Strategic and Industrial Implications for NATO/EU Industries
Who it's for
Strategy, corporate-development and investment teams that need an ecosystem-level view — budgets, industrial capacity and technology landscapes — before committing capital or capacity.
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DFM reports are built from primary and official sources — TED procurement notices, CORDIS and the EU Funding & Tenders Portal, EIB operations, the NATO Innovation Fund portfolio, SIPRI data, official budget documents and company disclosures — read together with the underlying legal texts. Sources are cited in the document; it reflects them as of its publication date (27 November 2025). You receive a 16-page PDF, watermarked to you on every page, delivered on the confirmation page and by e-mail immediately after checkout (personal link valid 72 hours, up to 5 downloads). Guest checkout, single-user licence — Terms of Sale.
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