Which Countries Have the Biggest Paramilitary Forces? See the Rankings

In Sudan on April 15, 2025, a paramilitary group, Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has declared the formation of a rival government. This is after two years of fighting a deadly civil war. The group has been accused of war crimes, including executing 31 people, including children. The BBC reports that over 400 people have been […] The post Which Countries Have the Biggest Paramilitary Forces? See the Rankings appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

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Which Countries Have the Biggest Paramilitary Forces? See the Rankings

In Sudan on April 15, 2025, a paramilitary group, Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has declared the formation of a rival government. This is after two years of fighting a deadly civil war. The group has been accused of war crimes, including executing 31 people, including children. The BBC reports that over 400 people have been killed in recent attacks. The war between the RSF and the Sudanese government has resulted in a humanitarian crisis for the region. Although the actions of the RSF highlight the danger of unchecked paramilitary power, there are other parts of the world where governments rely on paramilitaries to increase their overall military strength.

Indeed, in some countries, paramilitary forces sometimes play an important role in national security systems. This role varies based on the country. For example, in Colombia, the paramilitary may target drug trafficking and gangs. In India, paramilitaries help manage border security and maintain internal security. (Also see the world’s strongest militaries.) 24/7 Wall St. wanted to explore which countries have the strongest paramilitary forces. 

24/7 Wall St. identified the countries with the most paramilitary personnel in the world by reviewing the 2024 Military Strength Ranking from Global Firepower, an annually updated defense-related statistics website with information on 145 countries. We ranked countries on the total number of paramilitary personnel, including information regarding total personnel, active personnel, reserves, total population, fit-for-service, and overall military strength score.

(This article was updated on April 30, 2025, to reflect recent news regarding the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group in Sudan.)

Why Are We Covering This Now?

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The current civil war in the Sudan highlights the dangers of unchecked paramilitary groups. Key players like the United States, China, and Russia are considered the strongest military powers in the world, yet there are a number of other nations with spheres of influence and strengths that impact global relations from a military perspective.

Here is a look at the countries with the largest paramilitary forces in the world:

30. Spain

  • Paramilitary forces: 78,470
  • Active personnel: 133,282
  • Reserves: 15,150
  • Total military personnel: 226,902
  • Total population: 47,280,433
  • Fit-for-service: 17,635,602
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.3242 – #17 out of 145

29. Panama

  • Paramilitary forces: 80,000
  • Active personnel: 0
  • Reserves: 0
  • Total military personnel: 80,000
  • Total population: 4,470,241
  • Fit-for-service: 1,206,965
  • Military strength score and world rank: 3.6575 – #136 out of 145

28. Afghanistan

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  • Paramilitary forces: 80,000
  • Active personnel: 0
  • Reserves: 0
  • Total military personnel: 80,000
  • Total population: 40,121,552
  • Fit-for-service: 8,826,741
  • Military strength score and world rank: 2.6442 – #118 out of 145

27. Libya

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  • Paramilitary forces: 100,000
  • Active personnel: 32,000
  • Reserves: 0
  • Total military personnel: 132,000
  • Total population: 7,361,263
  • Fit-for-service: 3,290,485
  • Military strength score and world rank: 1.4449 – #73 out of 145

26. Iraq

  • Paramilitary forces: 100,000
  • Active personnel: 193,000
  • Reserves: 0
  • Total military personnel: 293,000
  • Total population: 42,083,436
  • Fit-for-service: 14,308,368
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.7738 – #43 out of 145

25. Malaysia

  • Paramilitary forces: 100,000
  • Active personnel: 113,000
  • Reserves: 51,600
  • Total military personnel: 264,600
  • Total population: 34,564,810
  • Fit-for-service: 13,480,276
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.7429 – #42 out of 145

24. North Korea

  • Paramilitary forces: 100,000
  • Active personnel: 1,320,000
  • Reserves: 560,000
  • Total military personnel: 1,980,000
  • Total population: 26,298,666
  • Fit-for-service: 5,312,331
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.6016 – #34 out of 145

23. Ukraine

  • Paramilitary forces: 100,000
  • Active personnel: 900,000
  • Reserves: 1,200,000
  • Total military personnel: 2,200,000
  • Total population: 35,661,826
  • Fit-for-service: 12,731,272
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.3755 – #21 out of 145

22. Italy

  • Paramilitary forces: 105,000
  • Active personnel: 165,500
  • Reserves: 18,500
  • Total military personnel: 289,000
  • Total population: 60,964,931
  • Fit-for-service: 22,191,235
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.2164 – #10 out of 145

21. Laos

  • Paramilitary forces: 120,000
  • Active personnel: 100,000
  • Reserves: 30,000
  • Total military personnel: 250,000
  • Total population: 7,953,556
  • Fit-for-service: 2,521,277
  • Military strength score and world rank: 2.2663 – #106 out of 145

20. Mexico

  • Paramilitary forces: 120,000
  • Active personnel: 412,000
  • Reserves: 98,655
  • Total military personnel: 630,655
  • Total population: 130,739,927
  • Fit-for-service: 49,811,912
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.5965 – #32 out of 145

19. South Korea

  • Paramilitary forces: 120,000
  • Active personnel: 600,000
  • Reserves: 3,100,000
  • Total military personnel: 3,820,000
  • Total population: 52,081,799
  • Fit-for-service: 21,353,538
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.1656 – #5 out of 145

18. Colombia

  • Paramilitary forces: 150,000
  • Active personnel: 293,200
  • Reserves: 35,000
  • Total military personnel: 478,200
  • Total population: 49,588,357
  • Fit-for-service: 19,190,694
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.8353 – #46 out of 145

17. Saudi Arabia

  • Paramilitary forces: 150,000
  • Active personnel: 257,000
  • Reserves: 0
  • Total military personnel: 407,000
  • Total population: 36,544,431
  • Fit-for-service: 17,468,238
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.4201 – #25 out of 145

16. Algeria

  • Paramilitary forces: 150,000
  • Active personnel: 325,000
  • Reserves: 135,000
  • Total military personnel: 610,000
  • Total population: 47,022,473
  • Fit-for-service: 19,185,169
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.3589 – #20 out of 145

15. Turkey

  • Paramilitary forces: 150,000
  • Active personnel: 355,200
  • Reserves: 378,700
  • Total military personnel: 883,900
  • Total population: 84,119,531
  • Fit-for-service: 36,087,279
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.1902 – #9 out of 145

14. France

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  • Paramilitary forces: 150,000
  • Active personnel: 200,000
  • Reserves: 26,000
  • Total military personnel: 376,000
  • Total population: 68,374,591
  • Fit-for-service: 23,794,358
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.1878 – #8 out of 145

13. Brazil

  • Paramilitary forces: 200,000
  • Active personnel: 360,000
  • Reserves: 340,000
  • Total military personnel: 900,000
  • Total population: 220,051,512
  • Fit-for-service: 88,680,759
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.2415 – #11 out of 145

12. Venezuela

  • Paramilitary forces: 220,000
  • Active personnel: 109,000
  • Reserves: 8,000
  • Total military personnel: 337,000
  • Total population: 31,250,306
  • Fit-for-service: 12,812,625
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.8882 – #50 out of 145

11. Iran

  • Paramilitary forces: 220,000
  • Active personnel: 610,000
  • Reserves: 350,000
  • Total military personnel: 1,180,000
  • Total population: 88,386,937
  • Fit-for-service: 41,541,860
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.3048 – #16 out of 145

10. Vietnam

  • Paramilitary forces: 250,000
  • Active personnel: 600,000
  • Reserves: 5,000,000
  • Total military personnel: 5,850,000
  • Total population: 105,758,975
  • Fit-for-service: 45,053,323
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.4024 – #24 out of 145

9. Indonesia

  • Paramilitary forces: 250,000
  • Active personnel: 400,000
  • Reserves: 400,000
  • Total military personnel: 1,050,000
  • Total population: 281,562,465
  • Fit-for-service: 114,595,923
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.2557 – #13 out of 145

8. Russia

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  • Paramilitary forces: 250,000
  • Active personnel: 1,320,000
  • Reserves: 2,000,000
  • Total military personnel: 3,570,000
  • Total population: 140,820,810
  • Fit-for-service: 46,189,226
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.0788 – #2 out of 145

7. Egypt

  • Paramilitary forces: 300,000
  • Active personnel: 440,000
  • Reserves: 480,000
  • Total military personnel: 1,220,000
  • Total population: 111,247,248
  • Fit-for-service: 38,269,053
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.3427 – #19 out of 145

6. Pakistan

  • Paramilitary forces: 500,000
  • Active personnel: 654,000
  • Reserves: 550,000
  • Total military personnel: 1,704,000
  • Total population: 252,363,571
  • Fit-for-service: 85,803,614
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.2513 – #12 out of 145

5. Serbia

  • Paramilitary forces: 600,000
  • Active personnel: 25,000
  • Reserves: 2,000
  • Total military personnel: 627,000
  • Total population: 6,652,212
  • Fit-for-service: 2,574,406
  • Military strength score and world rank: 1.2576 – #63 out of 145

4. China

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  • Paramilitary forces: 625,000
  • Active personnel: 2,035,000
  • Reserves: 510,000
  • Total military personnel: 3,170,000
  • Total population: 1,415,043,270
  • Fit-for-service: 626,864,169
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.0788 – #3 out of 145

3. Cuba

  • Paramilitary forces: 1,145,000
  • Active personnel: 45,500
  • Reserves: 40,000
  • Total military personnel: 1,230,500
  • Total population: 10,966,038
  • Fit-for-service: 4,737,328
  • Military strength score and world rank: 1.3286 – #67 out of 145

2. India

  • Paramilitary forces: 2,527,000
  • Active personnel: 1,455,550
  • Reserves: 1,155,000
  • Total military personnel: 5,137,550
  • Total population: 1,409,128,296
  • Fit-for-service: 522,786,598
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.1184 – #4 out of 145

1. Bangladesh

  • Paramilitary forces: 6,800,000
  • Active personnel: 163,000
  • Reserves: 0
  • Total military personnel: 6,963,000
  • Total population: 168,697,184
  • Fit-for-service: 66,129,296
  • Military strength score and world rank: 0.6062 – #35 out of 145

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