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Mehar Rehman Ali

Can World Peace Ever Be More Than a Dream?

Published on: March 13, 2026 3:13 AM

March 13, 2026 by Mehar Rehman Ali

In an era of escalating proxy wars, cyber threats, and climate-induced migrations, the dream of world peace feels both urgent and elusive. From the halls of the United Nations to grassroots peace movements, leaders and activists are pushing for dialogue over division-but old rivalries and new flashDreampoints test their resolve.

The world grapples with multiple active conflicts that claim lives daily and strain resources. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, now dragging into its fourth year, has resulted in over 500,000 casualties and widespread devastation, per UN reports, with recent drone strikes on Kyiv underscoring stalled peace talks. In the Middle East, Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza-triggered by the October 2023 attacks-has killed more than 45,000 Palestinians and 1,500 Israelis, while escalations with Hezbollah in Lebanon have displaced 1.2 million and drawn in Iranian proxies. Sudan’s civil war between the army and Rapid Support Forces has torn the nation apart since 2023, causing 20,000 deaths, famine for 25 million, and the world’s largest displacement crisis. Myanmar’s junta clashes with ethnic rebels rage on, with 3 million displaced amid reports of atrocities. In Africa’s Sahel, jihadist insurgencies in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have merged with coups, killing thousands yearly. These wars, often fueled by arms sales from major powers, highlight a vicious cycle: conflict breeds poverty, which breeds more conflict.

Experts urge redirecting the $2.2 trillion global military spend toward education and green energy.

The UN’s latest Peacebuilding Summit in New York wrapped up last week with a bold declaration: “Peace is not the absence of war, but the presence of justice.” Secretary-General António Guterres spotlighted fragile successes like Sahel ceasefires, where local mediation has cut violence by 40% since 2024. “We’ve seen what works: inclusive talks that empower women and youth,” Guterres said, crediting groups like the Women Wage Peace initiative in the Middle East.

Grassroots momentum offers glimmers of optimism. In Lahore, Pakistan, the “Peace Caravan” unites youth across the India-Pakistan border for cultural exchanges amid Kashmir tensions. Europe’s anti-war marches have boosted diplomacy funding by 25% since 2023. Tech aids too: AI platforms like PeaceTech Lab predict hotspots with 85% accuracy.

Experts urge redirecting the $2.2 trillion global military spend toward education and green energy. Historical wins like the Cold War’s end prove enemies can reconcile. As climate crises worsen, unified action is essential-lest ongoing wars become the new normal.

The writer is a freelance columnist.

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