Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest province, has long been plagued by insurgency, militancy, and human rights violations. The recent cross-border strikes by Iran and Pakistan targeting militants in the region have highlighted the escalating tensions and complex dynamics at play. This article explores the historical and cultural identity of Balochistan, its rich natural resources, and its significance in the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). It also delves into the struggles for autonomy and the exploitation of resources, which have fueled insurgency and unrest in the region. Additionally, the article explores the alleged disappearances and human rights abuses committed by Pakistani security forces and the active militant groups operating in Balochistan, such as the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF). Furthermore, it examines the involvement of external actors, including Iran and India, in the unrest in Balochistan. The article provides a comprehensive understanding of the complex situation in Balochistan and its impact on regional stability and security.
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