15 July 2026

Europe’s New German Question

Project Syndicate  |  Marco Buti, Francesco Nicoli

Germany and other European Union member states are rapidly increasing unilateral defense spending to secure the continent, but this isolated approach risks perpetuating a fragmented, outdated defense architecture. This lack of coordination threatens to leave the bloc permanently dependent on the United States for critical military assets and security guarantees.

Historically, European nations have relied on American strategic capabilities for over 70 years, creating deep structural inefficiencies that simple financial increases cannot resolve. Without a centralized, European Union-level framework capable of turning resources into scale, individual national expenditures will fail to translate into credible collective defense capabilities. Consequently, if major powers like Germany insist on going it alone, the continent will remain strategically vulnerable, creating new security risks and failing to establish genuine defense autonomy. Ultimately, the pursuit of defense spending in isolation will merely perpetuate the fragmented system that has historically limited Europe's geopolitical influence.

Comment
Europe's struggle to translate increased defence spending into integrated capabilities offers a cautionary tale for India's own indigenisation and jointness efforts. While New Delhi has prioritised domestic procurement under the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative, the persistence of service-specific silos risks replicating the very fragmentation that plagues European defence. True strategic autonomy requires not just capital allocation, but the structural integration of command structures and industrial planning to achieve genuine operational scale.

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