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India and Rohingyas conflict

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August 19, 2017

Why in news?

Myanmar has recently increased military deployment in the northern Rakhine area as part of its counter-insurgency efforts against Rohingyas.

Who are Rohingyas?

  • The Rohingya are an ethnic Muslim group in the majority Buddhist country
  • They reside predominantly in Rakhine state and speak a Bengali dialect.
  • They are not recognised by the Myanmar government as an official ethnic group and are therefore denied citizenship.
  • While it is claimed that there were no Rohingyas in Myanmar before the British brought ‘Bengalis’ to Burma, there is sufficient evidence to show for the Rohingyas’ pre-existence.
  • They are often said to be the world's most persecuted minority.

What is the recent problem?

  • In the past ten months alone, nearly 100,000 more Rohingyas have been displaced, with three-fourths of them seeking refuge in Bangladesh and India.
  • The fundamental reasons for the violation of the human rights of the Rohingyas.
  • They suffer "mass atrocities" perpetrated by security forces in the northern part of Rakhine state.
  • There has been no effective international pressure to roll back such policies.
  • Neighbouring countries like Bangladesh, India and Indonesia have raised the issue with Myanmar only when the refugees became economically burdensome.

How is India affected by this issue?

  • Migration - In India, there are nearly 40,000 Rohingya refugees, with 16,500 registered with the office of the United Nations Human Rights Commissioner.
  • Islamic extremism - Efforts of radical Islamists to influence some of the Rohingya youth, to capitalise on the situation and promote anti-India activities is possible
  • Political tensions - They are spread over several cities and states Jammu, New Delhi, Jaipur and some places in Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and the north-east.
  •  There are a few places in the country where politically instigated attempts are being made to re-locate them.
  • North-East security - India has a stake in the security conditions in upper western Myanmar adjoining the Naga self-administered zone where the Khaplang faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim operates.

What should be done?

  • Short-term Indian financial assistance for better rehabilitative measures in Rakhine may not be effective in the present circumstances.
  • India's diplomacy need to induce Myanmar to take actions of its own political stability, internal security and social harmony.

 

Source: IDSA

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