New Delhi, May 8 -- August 25, 2017, marked a somber chapter in the annals of human history. On this fateful day, global attention was drawn to a profound humanitarian crisis unfurling within the confines of Myanmar's Rakhine State. The militant Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) perpetrated attacks on 30 military outposts, thereby precipitating a series of events that would reverberate across the international community.

In the wake of these egregious assaults, ARSA publicly avowed responsibility for their actions. In response, the Myanmar military initiated a retaliatory campaign against the Rohingya population. Regrettably, this counter-offensive descended into a maelstrom of indiscriminate violence: villages were razed to the grou...