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Conflict without end?

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

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May 03, 2025

The Baloch people have a distinct cultural, linguistic, and ethnic identity that predates the creation of modern nation-states in the region. The Balochistan region has historically been a contested territory, with various empires and dynasties vying for control over the area. The creation of the region of Balochistan is a complex historical process that spans thousands of years. It has been part of various ancient civilizations. The region's strategic location on the Iranian plateau made it a hub for trade and cultural exchange

Will our geography change? Will a new country emerge on the South Asian map? Is Pakistan on the verge of breaking apart again? And will India get a chance to correct its nearly 80-year-old mistake? Fueling many such questions, a raging fire of anti-Pakistan sentiment is burning fiercely in Balochistan. Thus, the politics of South Asia is gradually changing. Balochistan is ablaze with protests, and the heat of this fire is also being felt in Pashtunistan.

On the other hand, the Pakistani military is perpetrating severe human rights abuses in Balochistan to quell the nationalist insurgency. The region has witnessed thousands of killings, targeted assassinations of intellectuals, and widespread use of force, arrests, and brutality. Despite this, the resistance persists. The underlying cause of the unrest is Pakistan's continued occupation of Balochistan, which the Baloch people view as an infringement on their rights and sovereignty. The review of the situation corroborates the facts mentioned earlier.

The Balochistan region, spanning across southwestern Pakistan, southeastern Iran, and southern Afghanistan, has been embroiled in a protracted conflict that has defied resolution for decades. This intractable dispute has pitted the Pakistani government against Baloch nationalist groups, with the Iranian government and Islamist militants also entangled in the fray. Thus the conflict involves a diverse array of stakeholders including the Pakistani and Iranian governments, Baloch nationalist groups, Islamic militants, and external powers such as the United States and China.

The Baloch people have a distinct cultural, linguistic, and ethnic identity that predates the creation of modern nation-states in the region. The Balochistan region has historically been a contested territory, with various empires and dynasties vying for control over the area.

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