Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army
Full Form of ARSA
What is ARSA?
The Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, widely known by the abbreviation ARSA, is a Rohingya Muslim insurgent group based in the Rakhine State of Myanmar. It was originally founded in 2012 under the name Harakah al-Yaqin and was later renamed ARSA in 2017. The group claims to represent and protect the interests of the persecuted Rohingya minority, who have faced decades of discrimination and violence in Buddhist-majority Myanmar. ARSA became a major talking point in India during the Rohingya refugee crisis, when thousands of Rohingya fled to India, particularly settling in Jammu, Delhi, Hyderabad, and parts of northeast India. The Indian government has repeatedly debated the deportation and security classification of these refugees, often linking ARSA activities to broader concerns about illegal immigration and radicalisation. Indian security agencies have scrutinised ARSA's funding networks operating within the country. The acronym frequently appears in Indian competitive examinations, especially in sections covering international relations, current affairs, South Asian geopolitics, and India's neighbourhood policy, making it a relevant term for UPSC, SSC, and state PCS aspirants.
ARSA का फुल फॉर्म
अराकान रोहिंग्या मुक्ति सेना
Example
Indian security agencies have flagged ARSA's growing influence among Rohingya refugee settlements in Jammu and parts of the northeast as a potential national security concern.