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Can BIMSTEC fill the regional governance void in addressing the Rohingya crisis, where ASEAN and SAARC have faltered? Bangladesh and India can drive m
अरकान सैन्याने राखीन राज्यातील बहुतेक भागावर नियंत्रण
As the Arakan Army seizes control over most of Rakhine State, the future of the Rohingya minority under this new regime remains uncertain
बांगलादेशच्या नव्या राजवटीने रोहिंग्या निर्वासितांच्
Bangladesh’s new regime has signalled a new inclusive and multilateral approach to addressing the Rohingya refugee crisis
রোহিঙ্গাদের বিরুদ্ধে আরাকান আর্মির ক্রমবর্ধমান হিংসা এ
The escalating violence against the Rohingya by the Arakan Army underscores the reality that, regardless of who assumes power, the future of the Rohin
रोहिंग्याओं का म्यांमार वापस लौटना कई चुनौतियों से भरा ह
The change of power will hardly alter the fate of the displaced; more neglect and violence is currently being dreaded.
The continuing Rohingya crisis has shown how little the subregion is equipped to deal with such a movement of displaced people from one member state t
The strategic location of Myanmar is beneficial for India’s economic engagement as well as physical and social connectivity.
Authorities need to increase testing capacities.
'The Rohingya crisis,' has raised several concerns from regional security, humanitarian crisis to the nature of the conflict involving Rohingya Muslim
The Bangladesh interim administration’s announcement in April this year—that it would soon repatriate 180,000 of its 700,000-odd Rohingya refugees back to Myanmar—was quickly hailed as a diplomatic victory. This paper analyses the claim, using semi-structured interviews and thematic analyses of refugee narratives, to highlight its implausibility. It argues that Rakhine State in Myanmar, from which the Rohingyas hail and to which they are ex
Since the mass exodus of the Muslim Rohingya people from Myanmar’s Rakhine state in 2017, close to a million of them have been residing in Bangladesh. While the country has offered them sanctuary, there are massive gaps in seeing to their welfare, including the lack of formal, basic education for the children. In 2020, the Bangladesh government announced the launch of the Myanmar Curriculum Pilot (MCP) to provide the displaced Rohingya
Sittwe Port in Myanmar’s Rakhine State is part of India’s Kaladan Multimodal Transit Transport project. It connects India’s northeastern states to the Bay of Bengal, advancing the country’s Act East policy and strengthening regional connectivity. Operational since May 2023, the port has handled over 109,000 tonnes of cargo so far, showcasing its potential to bolster trade. However, challenges to the port’s commercial viability persist,
The Rohingyas are among the world’s most persecuted communities, who, until a mass exodus in 2017, mainly resided in Myanmar’s Rakhine State. In 2017, about 712,179 Rohingyas made their way to Bangladesh, taking the total number of Rohingya refugees in that country to 855,000.[1]The overcrowding caused by this influx at the Cox’s Bazar refugee camps has led the Bangladesh government to consider temporarily relocating the Rohingya refugees t
It demands New Delhi fulfil its obligations as a natural regional power and one lobbying for a permanent seat at the United Nations Security Council.
Later this year, the national elections will be due. The elections may be postponed because of the COVID-19 scenario.
India’s relationships with Bangladesh, Myanmar and China hang in the balance.
Exploring Myanmar's Rakhine state, India's role in the Afghan peace process and other recent developments from South Asia.
The UN report may not change India’s official position on Myanmar and New Delhi will continue its constructive engagement with the country