The creation of the group called "Qaedat al-Jihad in the Indian Subcontinent" was announced by As Sahab, al-Qaeda's official media outlet, in a lengthy video posted on the social media outlets including You Tube.
The group, headed by senior Pakistani militant Asim Umar, would report to top Taliban leader Mullah Omar.
Al-Qaeda is active in Afghanistan and Pakistan, but the groups's leader Ayman al Zawahiri said "Qaedat al-Jihad" would take the fight to India, Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Zawahiri said the group will defend the "vulnerable in the Indian subcontinent, in Burma, Bangladesh, Assam, Gujarat, Ahmedabad, and Kashmir..." and "your brothers in Qaedat al-Jihad did not forget you and that they are doing what they can to rescue you from injustice, oppression, persecution, and suffering."
In the video, Zawahiri said the group was years in the making.
"It is an entity that was formed to promulgate the call of the reviving imam Sheikh Osama bin Laden, may Allah have mercy on him, to call the Ummah to unite round the word of Tawhid [monotheism], to wage jihad against its enemies, to liberate its land, to restore its sovereignty, and to revive its Caliphate," Zawahiri said in the 55-minute video.
In July 2013, al-Qaeda in another video had urged the Indian Muslims to join global jihad.
