Global Power Index: Kosovo, Albania rise to gravity of military power, Serbia suffers decline

The Global Power Index 2023, drawn up by the Global Fire Power ranks Kosovo 134th out of 140 states surveyed, as far as their power is concerned, military and human. Compared to studying a year ago, Kosovo has improved to five degrees. In 2021 it was ranked 139th in the world, [...]
Global Power Index 2023 compiled by Global Fire Power ranks Kosovo 134th out of 140 countries surveyed in terms of their power, military and human.
Compared to studying a year ago, Kosovo has improved to five degrees. In 2021 it was ranked 139th in the world, while it is now located in the 134th rankings, Panama, the Central African Republic, Iceland, Sierra Leone, Belize, Suriname, Somalia, Moldova, Benin and Butani.
Albania ranks highest 91st, rising for 24 countries in the ranking, compared to 2022, which was 115th.
Serbia is positioned at 58th, undergoing four-degree decline. Croatia ranks 69th in total according to the study, Bosnia and Herzegovina ranks 133th, while Montenegro ranks 128th and Macedonia is 108th.
And the 10 countries with the world's most powerful armies, according to the list, include the US, Russia, China, India, Great Britain, South Korea, Pakistan, Japan, France, and Italy.
The index is drawn up on the basis of a complex methodology, which takes into account more than 50 different factors.
In particular is seen in this study: the number of army tanks, ships, planes and other military equipment, the level of funding of the military sphere, the country's transport infrastructure, access to oil products, and other factors that may affect military combat capacity.
The index is drawn up by Global Fire Power, known for statistical publications in the field of the army, logistics, natural and financial resources, etc.
The index does not include nuclear weapons. /Telegraph










