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The Cost of War is a Fraction of the Price we Pay
BW Businessworld
|May 31, 2025
IN 2025, UKRAINE'S reconstruction bill topped $600 billion, a staggering toll that dwarfs its pre-war GDP and will linger long after the guns have fallen silent. Peace comes at a price - but war bankrupts the future.
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The Chanakya maxim, “If you want peace, prepare for war,” now rings hollow. Preparing for war often robs nations of peace, diverting resources from humanity's urgent needs.
War is a ledger of loss, its entries etched in blood, treasure, and squandered potential. Its costs ripple far beyond the battlefield, draining economies, fracturing societies, and starving progress. Modern warfare rarely starts with a bang. It creeps in - through ballooning defence budgets, fraying diplomacy, and nations arming against uncertainty itself. For countries like India, the price of peace and war are converging, but the difference lies in what endures: progress or peril.
The Ruinous Arithmetic of Conflict
America’s post-2001 Middle East campaigns, costing $8 trillion, yielded debt, division, and fragile states. Russia's invasion of Ukraine, now in its third year, has racked up $55 billion in equipment losses alone, with sanctions strangling its economy. Ethiopia's 2020-2022 Tigray war, though a victory, cost $28 billion, gutting schools and hospitals. Syria's economy lies in ruins, its people scattered. These conflicts reveal a brutal truth: even short wars can unravel decades of gains, leaving nations to rebuild from rubble.
For poorer nations, the stakes are existential. Rich countries may wage trillion-dollar wars, but poorer ones bear the scars. America can absorb misadventures; Yemen and Afghanistan cannot. India, with 230 million people below the poverty line and a creaking infrastructure, cannot afford such gambles. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 2019 Pulwama response - targeted airstrikes, not all-out war - averted a ruinous conflict with Pakistan. This restraint preserved resources for growth, showing that in war, even victors pay dearly.
The Opportunity Cost of Arms
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