Written by: Alik Chakraborty / Asia Coordinator on July 4, 2026
The Asian continent has now become a focal point of imperialist conflict. The axis of US imperialism and Zionist Israel are taking a heavy toll on the oppressed nations and peoples of Asia. In many places, the people are rising up against imperialist and expansionist aggression. Today, the overall politics of Asia revolves around the genocide of this axis of the Palestinians and agression of Iran. The consequences of this agression is not confined to these nations alone; it reverberates across Asia and the entire world. The resistance Iran mounted against the axis and their allies in middle East has shattered America's image as the world's foremost imperial superpower. The counter offensive of Iran not only compelled US to end the war of aggression but also pay 300 billion usd compensation to Iran. However, Iran has not achieved this in isolation; many nations of EU disapproved US aggression of Iran and imperialist powers like China and Russia stand behind Iran.
Recent international development is that the Russia has not been invited to G7 summit. That is a big signal of conflict within imperialist forces. Reality proves that America's unchallenged hegemony can no longer prevail. What was possible in the occupation of Iraq obviously is not be possible in the case of Iran. Cracks have begun to appear in the wall of long-standing unilateral dominance, and through these fissures emerges the dream of a new world - one where no nation can impose its will upon another. it has instilled a renewed sense of hope among the exploited and oppressed people worldwide. People are coming to realize that self-respect can only be preserved through resistance. The arrogance of power is not eternal; true strength lies in steadfast adherence to the path of justice.
History bears witness that the downfall of every empire begins with hubris. In the current global order, the sound of that hubris collapsing is clearly audible. Shattering the arrogance of hegemonic powers, this wave of new polarization demonstrates that the power of the working class is poised for a resurgence across Asia and the globe. The unity witnessed in the anti-imperialist protests across Europe and Asia following the devastation in Gaza is now being mirrored in the collective opposition to the attack on Iran.
China, the largest country in Asia, has consolidated its position as an imperialist power and has reached a stage where it can challenge US imperialism, allying with Russia, it is indirectly challenging US imperialism in conflicts-such as in Iran-while simultaneously establishing its dominance in the global market through low-priced goods. Beyond just commodities, it is challenging US hegemony in the realm of finance capital by introducing the Yuan as a medium of trade, replacing the Dollar. The erosion of the Dollar's absolute dominance has driven US Imperialism to desperation. Consequently, it has set out to directly subjugate the Arab world with Israel as an ally. Meanwhile, it is attempting to take effective measures against China across Asia; Taiwan is being incited against China. Above all, efforts are underway to pit India - the next largest Asian nation after China - against China through QUAD. (The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue members are Australia, India, Japan, and the United States.) The 11th Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting was hosted by India in New Delhi on May 26, 2026. Discussions focused on Indo-Pacific security and strategic resilience against China’s "growing military posturing". Although the Modi-NDA Indian government is aligned with US imperialism and trying to develop Indian state as a fascist state, India's long-standing policy of non-alignment and the Its membership in BRICS( 2001), SCO, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank(AIIB) , New Development Bank (NDB) prevents it from directly confronting China. Furthermore, the vast disparity in military and economic power deters the Indian government from a direct confrontation with China.
While the Narendra Modi government has deviated from India's longstanding policies by supporting Israel and effectively positioning itself against Palestine, completely severing ties with China and Russia remains materially impossible; India is heavily dependent on Russia and China for global trade.
Meanwhile, the conflict involving Iran, the US, and Israel has precipitated a widespread crisis regarding petroleum products across Asia. The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has severely disrupted the movement of oil tankers, plunging the economies of many countries, including India. The conflict exposed that 'Modi India's is a junior partner of imperialism, especially US Imperialism.
While a working-class uprising against imperialism has not yet materialized in any Asian country, the ousting of the president in Sri Lanka - followed by new elections and the establishment of a leftist government – marks a significant development in Southeast Asia. The massive student-youth uprising in Bangladesh (July Uprising) and the Gen Z movement in Nepal signal the disintegration of the old social order. Though Bangladesh movement turned mainly towards reactionary and fundamentalist forces but still people of Bangladesh is taking lesson from that. And now India has entered into a rule of fascist forces but historic peasant movement and recent workers movement in central India are sending message that fascism is not the ultimate word. The new generation has entered the fray, they have struggled to connect with the communist movement. This is not merely a matter of the protesters' consciousness'; it is largely the result of the theoretical disarray and setbacks that have plagued the socialist and communist movements over recent decades.
Besides, the Rojava movement and the movement of the leftists against the Erdoğan government in Turkey are playing an important role in the leftist and communist movement in Asia. The movement has played an important role in suppressing the ultra-radical Muslim fundamentalist force like ISIS.
The colonial past and reactionary ruling Classes of the post-colonial countries of Asia and the nei-colonialism of old and new imperialist powers are giving raise to severe armed conflicts between various neighbouring countries in Asia. Key strategic flashpoints include the South China Sea, the Taiwan Strait, the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China, Kasmir question between India and Pakistan and the Korean Peninsula
Therefore, the tasks facing the global communist movement, as well as the working class and oppressed peoples of every Asian nation, are as follows:
1. To strive for the unity of communist revolutionary forces within the country and building coordination among communist revolutionaries of all the countries.
2. To support the palestine struggle against Israel Zionist plan and terrible action of genocide and occupation of Palestine territory and support Palestine state of UN resolution 181.
3. To stand against imperialist wars, and aggression on Iran by US-Israel axis.
4. To resist US imperialist attempts to violate the right of a nation's people to resolve their own internal issues.
5. To forge unity among the working class and oppressed peoples against reactionary ruling classes that act as imperialist lackeys.
6. To support struggles of oppressed nations in general and that of Kashmir in particular.
7. To combat ideologies of Zionism, militant Islamic fundamentalism, and Hindutva fascism across various nations





