Why in the News?
The United Nations Secretary-General has warned that the civil war in Sudan is “spiralling out of control” after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized the strategic Darfur city of El-Fasher.

About the Civil War in Sudan:
- Outbreak: Began in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) led by Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) led by Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti).
- Causes: Rooted in Sudan’s failed democratic transition after the 2019 overthrow of Omar al-Bashir and the October 2021 military coup.
- Immediate Trigger: Power struggle over RSF integration into the national army under the proposed political framework agreement.
- Conflict Spread: Fighting engulfed Khartoum, Omdurman, and Darfur, causing massive civilian casualties and infrastructure collapse.
- Humanitarian Toll: Over 8.5 million displaced, famine conditions emerging, and public health systems near total breakdown.
- Atrocities: Both sides accused of war crimes, ethnic killings, and looting, particularly in Darfur.
- Territorial Shift: RSF’s capture of El-Fasher (2025) consolidated its control over western Sudan.
- Foreign Actors: Egypt supports SAF; UAE and Russia’s Wagner Group back RSF, fuelling proxy dynamics.
What Lies Ahead?
- Risk of Partition: Sudan may split RSF holding the west, SAF dominating the northeast, leading to de-facto fragmentation.
- Regional Destabilisation: Prolonged conflict could spill into the Horn of Africa and Red Sea corridor, worsening insecurity.
- Political Outlook: Civilian transition appears remote; both factions remain focused on military dominance.
- Economic Collapse: Inflation above 250%, agricultural failure deepening food insecurity.
- Regional Impact: Refugee influx threatens Chad, South Sudan, and Ethiopia with cross-border instability.
| [UPSC 2024] Consider the following pairs: Country Reason for being in the news 1. Argentina Worst economic crisis 2. Sudan War between the country’s regular army and paramilitary forces 3. Turkey Rescinded its membership of NATO How many of the pairs given above are correctly matched? Options: (a) Only one pair (b) Only two pairs* (c) All three pairs (d) None of the pairs |
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