CWA # 2070
Conflict Weekly Special Edition
Peace and Conflicts This Quarter (January–March 2026)
The US-Iran War I Conflicts in Africa I The War in Ukraine I China-Japan Tensions I Pakistan-Afghanistan Clashes
Conflict Weekly #327, 17 April 2026, Vol 7, No. 14
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NIAS Global Politics Team
17 April 2026
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The Middle East:
The US-Iran War, Israel-Hamas Conflict and their interconnected fallouts
Though US-Iran war was the most important regional development, during the first quarter, From Gaza to the Gulf, the region witnessed recalibrations of conflict, shifting alliances, and evolving diplomatic strategies and dilemmas.
Lakshmi Venugopal Menon
The War in Ukraine:
Expanding Drone Warfare, Russia's Strategic Patience and Ukraine's Diplomatic Outreach
Russia is likely to maintain its position of strategic endurance, supported by energy revenues and external partnerships, while continuing incremental advances. Ukraine, despite its innovation and diplomatic outreach, will remain dependent on external support.
Padmashree Anandhan
Conflicts in Africa:
Continuing Conflicts in Sudan, South Sudan and DR Congo, Security issues in Nigeria, and Political Instability in Madagascar
While much global attention has shifted to the conflict in the Middle East and its global impact, Africa this quarter saw the continuation of two major violent conflicts: civil war in Sudan and conflict in eastern DRC.
Anu Maria Joseph
The Pakistan-Afghanistan Conflict:
Recurrent Clashes, Defiant Taliban, Contesting Narratives and Emerging China’s Role
The first quarter of 2026 saw a renewed escalation in tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, triggered by a series of terrorist attacks within Pakistan in January and February, which Islamabad.
Akshath Kaimal
China-Japan Tensions over Taiwan:
Escalating Defence Posturing and Economic Decoupling
The China-Japan tensions remained high, with distrust on both sides, as reflected in military provocations and incursions during the first quarter. On the economic front, both China and Japan are taking active steps to diversify their supply chains.
Femy Francis
Afghanistan:
Gender Repression, Leadership Rifts, Regional Realignments and Clashes with Pakistan
Afghanistan today is neither in immediate collapse nor on a credible path to stabilisation. Instead, it occupies an uneasy space defined by tactical resilience and structural fragility.
Anwesha Ghosh
Myanmar:
An Illegitimate Regime’s Consolidation Game
In Myanmar, the elections, the silencing of the political opposition, and the relentless military campaign against resistance forces signal a regime focused on perpetuating its grip on power rather than governing inclusively.
Bibhu Prasad Routray