Balochistan's Unending Struggle: A Deep Dive into Pakistan's Army State Conflict

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News18•03-02-2026, 23:34
Balochistan's Unending Struggle: A Deep Dive into Pakistan's Army State Conflict
- •Balochistan, Pakistan's largest province, faces a long-standing liberation struggle rooted in its disputed 1948 accession to Pakistan.
- •The region is rich in minerals and strategic coastal access (Gwadar) but suffers from economic neglect and military repression, fueling five insurgencies since 1948.
- •The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) intensifies tensions, with Baloch activists viewing it as exploitation and militarization.
- •Rebel groups like BLA and BRA target security forces and infrastructure, while Baloch women are increasingly visible in the conflict.
- •Human rights bodies raise concerns over enforced disappearances and crackdowns, with the diaspora marking March 27 as "Black Day".
Why It Matters: Balochistan's struggle for self-determination continues, fueled by historical grievances, economic neglect, and human rights concerns.
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