Afghanistan Ranked Seventh Least Peaceful Country in Global Peace Index 2026

Afghanistan has been ranked the seventh least peaceful country in the world in the 2026 Global Peace Index, highlighting the country’s continued security and stability challenges despite a decline in large-scale armed conflict.

The latest report, released on Thursday, ranked Afghanistan among the bottom seven countries out of 163 nations assessed. Only South Sudan, Israel, Ukraine, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan and Russia ranked lower.

The index found that 99 countries experienced a deterioration in peace over the past year, while only 62 recorded improvements. It also noted that 119 countries are less peaceful today than they were in 2008, reflecting a broader global decline in security and stability.

Although Afghanistan’s ranking has improved compared with the years before the Taliban returned to power in 2021, the country continues to face serious challenges, including restrictions on rights and freedoms, economic hardship, humanitarian needs and concerns over militant activity. These factors continue to affect its overall peace and stability score.

In the 2025 Global Peace Index, Afghanistan also remained among the world’s least peaceful countries, reflecting persistent security, economic and humanitarian challenges.

The report said armed conflicts continue to be one of the main drivers of declining peace worldwide. Regionally, countries including Nepal, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Pakistan and Tanzania recorded some of the largest deteriorations in peace indicators.

The Global Peace Index, compiled annually by the Institute for Economics and Peace, measures levels of peace using indicators that include internal and external conflict, societal safety and security, militarization and political stability. Despite some localized improvements, the report concluded that the overall global trend remains one of declining peace.

Afghanistan Ranked Seventh Least Peaceful Country in Global Peace Index 2026