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Balochistan insurgency
Pakistan Sentences Accused Indian Spy to Death
By Muhammad Zarrar Saeed
How will India respond? There are no good options.
CPEC and the Baloch Insurgency
By Shazar Shafqat
Balochistan stands to gain little from the massive project, despite being in desperate need of economic opportunity.
Pakistan’s Census: A Baloch Perspective
By Hammal Kashani
Why many in Balochistan are not looking forward to Pakistan's first census in 19 years.
The Real Reason Bajwa Was Appointed Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff
By Bahauddin Foizee
Is the selection of General Bajwa intended to fulfill China’s CPEC dream?
Is the Islamic State Now in Pakistan’s Balochistan Province?
By Shah Meer Baloch
How the Middle Eastern terrorist group found a home in Pakistan's restive province.
Pakistan’s Jihad Paradox in Balochistan
By Umair Jamal
The streak of attacks in Balochistan underlines Pakistan’s problem with the sectarian groups it used to support.
Where Is India’s Baloch Policy Heading?
By Prateek Joshi
Is India actually willing to lend support to Baloch separatists in Pakistan?
Is the US Trying to Sabotage the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor?
By Ian Price
Intentional or not, U.S. counterterror operations are pushing militants into Balochistan, the heart of CPEC.
Balochistan and the Killing of Akbar Bugti: 10 Years Later
By Shah Meer Baloch
The 2006 death of the revered Baloch leader set off the fifth and fiercest round of insurgency in Balochistan.
Balochistan: The Troubled Heart of the CPEC
By Usman Shahid
Long-standing violence in Pakistan’s most impoverished province is given new impetus by modern geopolitics.
The Trouble With Modi's Balochistan Comments
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
After ignoring the turmoil in Kashmir, India's prime minister is now aggravating the crisis in Balochistan
India-Pakistan Relations: A Paradigm Shift
By Saad Khan
Remarks by Modi and Sharif at their independence day celebrations signal the end of attempts at reconciliation.