The article discusses the principles of socially engaged Buddhism in the context of armed conflict. The author highlights the importance of compassion, mindfulness, and non-violent approaches in addressing conflicts, and emphasizes the need for engaged Buddhists to actively participate in resolving conflicts and promoting peace. The article also discusses the challenges that engaged Buddhists face in promoting their principles in the context of armed conflicts, such as navigating complex power dynamics and addressing issues of justice and accountability. Ultimately, the author argues that socially engaged Buddhism can serve as a powerful force for promoting peace and justice in conflict-affected communities.