Suraj Yadav

Suraj Yadav is a Geopolitical Risk Analyst specializing in international security, diplomacy, strategic foresight, and defense policy. He holds an M.A. in Diplomacy, Law, and Business from O.P. Jindal Global University and has worked with institutions such as the Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS) and the United Service Institution of India (USI). His analyses have appeared in E-International Relations, Modern Diplomacy, Defence Research and Studies (DRaS), and the Defence Horizon Journal. His research explores geopolitics, diplomacy, and humanitarian law, examining how global power shifts and regional rivalries influence conflict, strategy, and international order.

Gold, Gulf, and the Fall of El Fasher: RSF Redraws Sudan War Map

Al Fashir, North Darfur capital, Sudan. Urban area in saltpepper. To its N are 2 large UN refugee camps, Abu Shouk and Al Salam, with +200K people, in brown to the right of rectangle, wich is where international assistance agencies are based, parking lots and warehouses. Agriculture in green at wadi near town, temporary rainy season running only river lowlands. Cattle ranching happens at yellow area, with some vegetation, greenish polygons, this year wich was quite rainy., modified, / cc Coordenação-Geral de Observação da Terra/INPE, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:El_Fasher,_Darfur_do_Norte,_Sud%C3%A3o.jpg

The fall of El Fasher was more than another battle lost. It marked the moment a war began to redraw Sudan’s map and, in many ways, its meaning.

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