Dhaka, April 14 -- Despite eight years having passed since the onset of the Rohingya crisis, a sustainable solution remains elusive.

Over one million Rohingya refugees continue to live in overcrowded camps in Bangladesh, with little tangible progress towards repatriation.

While international discourse has largely centred around humanitarian aid and funding, policymakers and experts are increasingly calling for a renewed focus on repatriation as the only viable long-term resolution.

In a recent development, Myanmar authorities confirmed the verification of 180,000 names from a list of 800,000 Rohingyas residing in Bangladesh.

Although this marks a rare approval by Myanmar's junta government, it falls far short of the necessary commitment...