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This Article is From Aug 16, 2016

Ten Things You Must Know About the Balochistan Conflict Now

Ten Things You Must Know About the Balochistan Conflict Now
Marri Baloch tribemen up in arms against Pakistani army men. (Photo: Reuters)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has done an unprecedented thing! He pronounced the ‘B' word, which Pakistan hates to talk about. Balochistan is a touchy issue for Pakistan. And by referring to it publicly, PM Modi is trying to be more aggressive and assertive vis-a-vis Pakistan.

But where is Balochistan? Is India interfering in it? How are Baloch people reacting to India's new found support? How will this affect Indo-Pak ties?

1. Balochistan is Half Pakistan!

Balochistan is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. It is the largest province in the country, covering 44 percent of the total area. The population is 1.3 crore, which is merely 7 percent of the total population of the country. Most of the inhabitants are Baloch; other communities include Pashtuns and Brahuis.

The province is rich in natural resources like oil, gas, copper and gold; the economy is dominated by its natural gas fields. It's location is extremely strategic as the province shares borders with Punjab, Sindh, FATA, as well as Afghanistan and Iran. Gwadar Port in Balochistan is of immense importance to Pakistan.

2. Baloch Nationalism

Balochistan means ‘the land of the Baloch'. The province was divided into four princely states, which were forcefully acceded to Pakistan. Despite being rich in natural resources, it is the most backward region in Pakistan. Baloch people are ethnically, culturally and socially different from the rest of Pakistan and feel exploited at the hands of the dominant Punjabis.

The Balochistan Liberation Army is a Pakistan-designated terrorist organisation. It is the most widely-known Baloch separatist group. It has conducted several attacks on Pakistani security agencies and civilians. Baloch nationalists accuse Pakistan of systematically suppressing its development to keep the Balochs suppressed.

3. Pakistani Atrocities

Pakistani security forces are accused of illegally detaining 19,000 men, women and children in Balochistan. Many of them have been raped and killed.

Balochistan is a very sensitive issue for Pakistan. So much so that when I interviewed Baloch rights activist Mama Qadeer Baloch, who had walked over 3,000 km from Quetta to Islamabad with relatives of missing persons, a top official grilled me for an hour on why I had done an interview which was “anti-Pakistan”.
Meena Menon, Former Pakistan Correspondent for The Hindu

4. India's Restrained Stand

India maintained for a long time that it would not interfere in the internal matters of other countries. Hence, it never brought up the Balochistan issue at any international platform, despite Pakistan repeatedly stoking the Kashmir issue.

5. India's RAW Deal?

Pakistan has been accusing India of running terrorist activities as well as helping Baloch nationalists. A week back, when a terrorist attack killed over 50 people in Quetta, Balochistan, the Pakistani Chief Minister blamed RAW (Research and Analysis Wing), the foreign intelligence agency of India. Pakistan could never produce any substantial proof against India.

6. Modi Presses the ‘B' Button!

In a departure from India's earlier position and when the bilateral ties with Pakistan had hit a new low after Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif raised the Kashmir issue in his Independence Day speech, Prime Minister Modi did what Pakistan couldn't have even thought of. Without mentioning ‘Pakistan', he simply thanked the people of Balochistan.

7. Pakistan Furious

Pakistan is expectedly upset after India hit it where it hurts the most. Adviser to Pakistan PM on Foreign Affairs, Sartaj Aziz said that India was trying to divert global attention from the “tragedy in India-held Kashmir”. Pakistani journalists warned Baloch nationalists not to take India's support.

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