Baloch Liberation Army: The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has made a massive push, conducting 71 coordinated attacks on 51 targets in Balochistan. The organization has presented these operations as being part of its wider struggle against Pakistan, hitting military convoys, intelligence centers, and mineral transport infrastructure to dismantle Pakistan’s control over the region.
In a powerful statement, the BLA claimed that a new order is inevitable in South Asia. The organization denied allegations of being a foreign proxy, arguing that it is a key factor in determining the military, political, and strategic dynamics of the region.
The BLA accused Pakistan of practicing deceitful diplomacy while pursuing an active war agenda. It cautioned against believing Islamabad’s peace propaganda, labeling Pakistan’s rule as one filled with bloodshed and exploitation.
BLA spokesman Jeeyand Baloch said the offensive was not aimed at merely destruction but also a battlefield coordination test, ground control, and defensive positions. The organization asserts that these attacks will make them better prepared for future large-scale wars.
The BLA blamed Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) for masterminding global terrorism, attributing the state’s role in nurturing outfits such as Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, and ISIS. The organization designated Pakistan as an ideology-driven violent nuclear state that presents a global threat.
The BLA has called on India and the international community to extend political, diplomatic, and military support to facilitate the emergence of a free, prosperous Balochistan. The organization argued that external support would break Islamabad’s hold over the country and usher in permanent stability.
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Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir, minimized the rebellion, labeling it as the handiwork of a few insurgents. But Balochistan’s chronic grievances regarding economic exclusion have ignited decades of turbulence, underpinning calls for autonomy and self-determination.