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Indian State Should Focus on Unconventional Methods: Jamal Nasir Baloch

By Mark Kinra  After the recent short but intense India-Pakistan military skirmish, the like of which was last seen in 1971 war, Pakistan’s province of Balochistan also witnessed heightened attacks by Baloch separatist groups. After the ceasefire, much of the Indian and international media’s attention began focussing on Balochistan. To understand where the Baloch movement was headed […]Read More

The Baloch Struggle for Freedom: A Call to Action

Introduction The current situation in Pakistan presents a significant opportunity for change, particularly for the Baloch people. With increasing global scrutiny over Pakistan’s terrorist activities, the Baloch have a chance to rally for their freedom and assert their rights. Effective leadership and strategic planning are crucial in navigating this complex situation. The Need for Unity […]Read More

Indian Politician Praises Resilience of Baloch freedom Struggle

DEHLI: In a striking political statement, Indian politician Himanta Biswa Sarma, Chief Minister of the north-eastern state of Assam, took to social media to express solidarity with the Baloch freedom movement. He traced its historical roots and highlighted the enduring struggle of the Baloch people against decades of political, economic, and cultural suppression by Pakistan. […]Read More

The Attack on Masud Azhar in Rawalpindi and The Media

By Hafeez Hasanabadi Translate By Archen Baloch Pakistani media has always remained under the control of Pakistan army and civil establishment. Every bit of news passes through the bottleneck of censorship in Islamabad and only the luckiest news bits of trivialities are the ones which can get quick coverage. But when it comes to important […]Read More

America-Taliban peace talks or the preparations of a new unending

By Hafeez Hasanabadi Until the end of the Taliban government in 2018, US officials were calling the Taliban terrorists and had ruled out any possible negotiations with them. Then suddenly their narrative has changed and they started talking with the Taliban. Before proceeding to the discussion, it is necessary to answer two questions first. So […]Read More

The Afghan Quagmire: Winners and Losers

By Shahdad Baloch The United States of America has finally announced a conditional ceasefire with the Taliban which includes a bilateral agreement between both warring parties. Both, the Taliban and the USA have shown willingness that within a framework of eighteen months the foreign troops would pull out from Afghan soil that bought win-win situations […]Read More

Neutralise Pakistan’s Scarecrow of Nuke Threat

By Archen Baloch On 14 February a terrorist attack on Indian troops in Pulwama town in Kashmir, India claimed 41 lives of Indian CRPF Jawans. This deadly attack was reportedly carried out (responsibility accepted) by a Pakistan based religious terror group, Jaish-e-Mohammad, JeM. Baloch nation, also a victim of Pakistan’s rogue army and its religious proxies, […]Read More