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India's dilemma with Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

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India's dilemma with Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

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In the last week of August last year when millions of Rohingya migrants from Myanmar started to flow, India did not comment on this refugee crisis, but in the violent activities of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army.

After some diplomatic pressure in Bangladesh, they have expressed concern about the refugee situation, but criticized Myanmar yet has not given any statement.

However, observers say that India is just talking behind the scenes with Myanmar to return Rohingya.

One year after the Rohingya crisis began in the background, Bangladesh, Myanmar and India's top leaders are meeting together for the first time in the BIMSTEC alliance summit in Kathmandu.

But has there been a change in the Rohingya diplomacy of India this past one year? What is it when it comes?

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not even mention this for a time when the Rohingya crisis came down in September last year, just after visiting Myanmar.

But the victims who suffered the worst, Bangladesh wanted to put pressure on India to take back Rohingyas.

After that, India has taken many initiatives to widen the way Rohingya can return to the Rakhine province but also warned about the notion that New Delhi is pressurizing Myanmar.

Myanmar's former ambassador to India Parthasarthy said to BBC Bangla, "We are trying to help Bangladesh in this danger, but we can not do that role if we sit here to judge others' faults. Our main concern is to bring Rohingya out of Bangladesh, they are still there. Has gone - is not it? "

"India is doing exactly that, there is no profit to find out who was there, what was there, and through Rakhine province, we are making the road from our northeast to the Port of Sittwe.

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Myanmar has so many interests in India that it is not possible that India cannot be too harsh to them on the Rohingya issue, it has been created.

Pushpita Das, the Fellow of Delhi's Institute for Defense Studies and Analysis, also notes that India's policy of identifying Rohingyas as a threat to national security is still in force.

In his words, "The state's declared policy in India is the Rohingya National Security Threat. India also wants Rohingyas to return to their country, trying to convince Myanmar."

"In fact, at the beginning of this year, January-February toward this goal, diploma of the backdoor and other ways in which India has negotiated with Myanmar, there was also a compromise that Myanmar would return its people, and India pre-fabricated materials and other equipment to make Rakhine homes Will give. "

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They want Rohini to return to Burma as they want to show in India by making them new in Rakhine, and strict surveillance is also going on in the border to prevent Rohingya from entering the country.

Earlier in the month, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said in the parliament, "BSF and Assam Rifles are particularly cautious to prevent the Rohingya infiltration."

He further said, "Now in different states of India, it has been asked to make a list of the Rohingya residing there, and when the work is done, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will talk to Myanmar about their departure."

But with the return of the Rohingya resident in Bangladesh, India is stunned to speak openly or directly to Myanmar because both of them are friends of India.

In the words of researcher Pushpita Das, compared to Bangladesh, the strategic interests of Myanmar also are not so low.

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Dr. Das said, "Look, we have a long border with Myanmar like Bangladesh, we can not put more pressure on Myanmar because the Indian militants travel across the border and the help of Myanmar is very much needed to cope with them. China's shadow on our security map is increasingly strong Being. "

"It is not possible for India to help more than one level of Bangladesh because of all these geopolitical or security factors, but as far as possible, Myanmar is also meant to take back the Rohingyas, otherwise you will get help."

As a result, the one-year-old Rohingya issue is a great diplomatic dilemma for India - there is no doubt about it.

The character of that crisis has not changed much, because India is still seeking the danger by taking foot in the boat. Source:  BBC Bangla

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