Rohingya militants have actually been in the vanguard of the global rise of Islamic radicalism since the early 1940s when they joined the campaign to press the British to establish Pakistan by partitioning India.
Between 1942 and the early 1950s, a civil war raged in Arakan between Muslims and Buddhists.
The new breed of Rohingya insurgents is suspected of having links with ISIS, Lashkar-e-Taiba, al-Qaeda and even Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
What is particularly disturbing is the organised manner in which the Rohingyas have sneaked into India from multiple routes and then settled across the length and breadth of the country...,