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Burma (Myanmar) in 2025 remains a country in deep political crisis, marked by civil war, widespread displacement, economic contraction, and severe humanitarian needs.

Nam H Nguyen
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May 17, 2026

The military junta (State Administration Council) continues to face unprecedented territorial losses to ethnic and pro‑democracy armed groups, while natural disasters and infrastructure damage further strain the economy.

Introduction

Burma is a Southeast Asian nation with a long history of ethnic diversity, colonial rule, military dominance, and intermittent democratic openings. Since the 2021 coup, the country has returned to authoritarian rule, triggering nationwide resistance and reversing earlier reforms.

Geography

Burma covers 676,578 sq km, making it the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia. It borders Bangladesh, India, China, Laos, and Thailand, with coastlines along the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal. Major physiographic regions include northern mountains, western ranges, the Shan Plateau, central lowlands, and coastal plains. Key rivers include the Irrawaddy, Salween, and Sittang.

People and Society

The population is estimated at 57.9 million in 2025. Major ethnic groups include Bamar, Karen, Shan, Mon, Chin, Kachin, and Rakhine. Buddhism is the dominant religion. As of mid‑2025, 3.5 million people are internally displaced, and nearly 20 million require humanitarian assistance due to conflict and disasters.

Government

Burma is under the control of the State Administration Council (SAC), the military junta led by Min Aung Hlaing. The junta has repeatedly extended the state of emergency and postponed promised elections. Armed resistance has eroded military control over large parts of the country, and human rights abuses—including arbitrary detentions and war crimes—are widely reported.

Population

57,931,718 (2025 est.) according to the World Factbook. Population density is concentrated in the Irrawaddy River valley and major cities such as Yangon and Mandalay.

Economy

Myanmar’s economy has suffered severe setbacks due to the coup, conflict, sanctions, and natural disasters. GDP (nominal) for 2025 is estimated at $60.56 billion, with GDP (PPP) at $273.2 billion. The economy is projected to contract by 2.5% in FY 2025/26, largely due to the March 2025 earthquake causing damage equivalent to 14% of GDP. Agriculture remains the dominant sector, with widespread factory closures and supply chain disruptions.

Energy

Frequent power outages and infrastructure damage continue to hinder economic activity. Energy supply remains unreliable, with conflict and natural disasters disrupting distribution networks.

Communications

Internet and telecommunications access are heavily restricted by the military, including shutdowns and surveillance. Infrastructure damage from conflict and disasters further limits connectivity.

Transportation

Burma’s transportation network relies heavily on river routes such as the Irrawaddy. Roads, bridges, and railways have suffered from conflict, earthquakes, and storms, reducing mobility and trade.

Military and Security

The Myanmar military faces its most serious challenge in decades. By late 2024–2025, ethnic and pro‑democracy forces had captured strategic territories, including regional command headquarters. Conscription was activated in 2024, prompting mass flight of young people. The military’s control is now contested across more than two‑thirds of the country.

Travel Advice (2025)

Travel to Burma is strongly discouraged due to:

  • Widespread armed conflict
  • Arbitrary detentions
  • Severe infrastructure damage
  • Natural disaster risks (earthquakes, cyclones)
  • Limited access to medical care

These conditions are consistent with international travel advisories. (Inference based on conflict and humanitarian data from sources.)

Expected Trends for 2026

Based on 2025 conditions and expert assessments:

  • Continued civil conflict with possible further territorial losses for the military.
  • Slow economic recovery, dependent on reconstruction efforts and stability.
  • Persistent humanitarian crisis, with displacement likely to remain high.
  • Political stagnation, as elections remain unlikely under current conditions.

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