Global Conflict Report 2025: One in Six People Exposed to War

Syllabus: Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India’s interests

Context

  • ACLED report (2025) highlights unprecedented global exposure to armed conflict.
  • Indicates rising intensity, spread, and civilian targeting, including increased state-led violence.

Scale of Global Conflict

  • 831 million people exposed to conflict worldwide in 2025.
  • Represents 10% of global population, or roughly one in six people globally.
  • Reflects sharp escalation compared to previous years.

Rising Violence and State Involvement

  • ACLED recorded nearly 2 lakh violent events globally in 2025.
  • Violent events have nearly doubled compared to four years ago.
  • State forces involved in 74% of violent events worldwide.
  • Conflicts increasingly marked by reduced restraint and disregard for civilian harm.

Regional Conflict Trends

  • Europe witnessed the highest increase in violence, driven by Russia–Ukraine war.
  • Russia–Ukraine conflict affected maximum population since 2022 invasion.
  • West Asia saw reduced violence due to:
    • End of Syria’s civil war.
    • Ceasefires in Lebanon and Gaza.
  • Violent events in West Asia declined by 48% compared to 2024.
  • Global aerial warfare dropped 17%, due to reduced Israeli and Turkish air campaigns.

Violence Against Civilians

  • 56,000+ incidents of violence targeting civilians in 2025.
  • Highest civilian-targeted violence recorded in last five years.
  • State-led violence against civilians rose from 20% (2020) to 35% (2025).
  • Israel and Russia caused ~90% of cross-border civilian-targeted incidents.
  • Myanmar military responsible for nearly one-third of state violence against own civilians.

Role of Non-State Armed Groups

  • 60% of civilian fatalities caused by non-state actors and mobs.
  • Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) killed 4,200+ civilians till November 2025.
  • RSF deaths account for 11% of all non-state civilian fatalities.
  • Allied Democratic Forces caused 1,370 civilian deaths.
  • M23 group responsible for 1,100+ civilian fatalities.

Changing Nature of Warfare

  • Commercial drones increasingly weaponised in modern conflicts.
  • 469 non-state armed groups used drones in past five years.
  • Represents a 14% increase from previous year.
  • Indicates growing access to low-cost, high-impact military technology.

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