
War and its aftermath
War is a conflict between groups, often nations, involving violence and destruction over political, territorial, or ideological goals. Its aftermath includes physical damage, loss of lives, economic disruption, and social displacement. Rebuilding societies, restoring infrastructure, and healing communities can take years, often requiring international aid and diplomatic efforts. War also leaves psychological scars on individuals and communities, affecting future generations. Ultimately, war’s consequences extend beyond the battlefield, impacting political stability, economic development, and human well-being long after fighting ceases.