(Suu Mon’s article from the ACLED on 31 October 2025.)
From
state to nation: The Arakan Army's ascent in post-coup Myanmar. The Arakan
Army’s successes in Rakhine state advance its regional goals and provide it
with strategic leverage against the military and its backers in India and
China.
Since
the 2021 military coup, the Arakan Army (AA) has rapidly become the most
powerful armed actor in western Myanmar, where it controls the most territory,
has built administrative structures, and asserts authority over the wider
region.
The AA is now a significant national-level actor that conducts multi-regional operations with old and new allies and has influence far beyond Rakhine state. The AA controls part or all of major foreign investment projects in Rakhine state, which gives it strategic leverage with China and India, countries that desire project continuity and currently support the military regime.








