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Pandemic crisis didn’t wane the armament sector, it grew with sales of $513 billion.

 


Covid-19, a stigma over the 21st century, even the superpowers and allies themselves claiming and evident hi-tech innovation and technological advancement, but the question, where we have embarked and visualized tech-innovation in reality?

It’s a scourging question, isn’t it? Dualism still exists, not in the spiritual context but exemplifies the oligarch’s investor. The USA the oldest democratic country talks, about terrorism, human rights, and oppression but, itself holds the stakes of 54% in the weaponry sector.

As per the recent report, the top 100 global companies earned a profit of $513 billion this year. There are 41 U.S companies in the top 100 and, the aggregate sale of these companies is $285. Leading companies, Lockheed Martin alone sold $58 billion weapons.

India’s budget for defense in 2021-22 allocated by the government, which holds more than 13% of its expenditures.  Any country to prove as the sledgehammer requires high skill and educated cohort and, we can’t rely on arcadian tenets. 


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