Humanity Confronts Persistent Global Armed Conflict

Retired Lt Gen Narendra Kotwal argues humanity faces persistent armed conflicts worldwide, with more than 130 active wars as of early 2026, including high-intensity fighting in Ukraine, Sudan, Gaza, Myanmar and parts of Africa. He attributes these conflicts to evolutionary instincts, resource competition, political narratives and economic incentives, and advocates education in empathy, leadership accountability, and redirecting military spending toward cooperative global priorities.
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