Vietnam's military personnel numbers declined from 1.05 million in 1990 to 482,000 by 2016. The 1990s saw the most significant reductions, with personnel halving by 1999 as the country transitioned from a war-focused to a peacetime economy. This shift was influenced by economic reforms under Đổi Mới, which prioritized resource allocation toward economic development.
By the 2000s, personnel levels stabilized around 455,000 to 482,000, reflecting Vietnam’s focus on maintaining a capable defense force while modernizing its military infrastructure to address regional security concerns and economic constraints.
By the 2000s, personnel levels stabilized around 455,000 to 482,000, reflecting Vietnam’s focus on maintaining a capable defense force while modernizing its military infrastructure to address regional security concerns and economic constraints.
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