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Indian Proxies in Baluchistan

Asi Mahmood

by Web Desk
June 4, 2025
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Indian sponsored terrorism has become a hydra headed monster and the whole nation needs to works on its skills to deal with this challenge.
The Hindutwa terror has already snuffed out the Indian Muslims and now it is on the agenda to destabilize the entire region.
India has waged a war against Pakistan through its proxies in Balochistan. The most troubling aspect of this proxy activity is disguised under the guise of a civil initiative called the BYC.  It appears that proxy terrorism is attempting to exploit democratic spaces for subversive agendas.
For example, Gulzadi Baloch utilized the BYC platform to demand the release of her brother, Abdul Wadood Satakzai. However, it was later revealed that Abdul Wadood Satakzai had been identified as a suicide bomber, and the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) itself claimed that he participated in an attack on civilians in Bolan as a suicide bomber. This situation illustrates that the false narrative of the BYC has been used as a cover for Indian terror proxies operating in Balochistan.
India’s strategy to destabilize Pakistan is tied to its Hindutva ideology. Prime Minister Modi’s acknowledgment of India’s role in the breakup of East Pakistan and comments by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Subramanian Swamy about Balochistan illustrate this aggressive posture.
The country’s support for terrorist activities in Balochistan, including notable attacks like the Jaffar Express incident and the assault on schoolchildren in Khuzdar, is well-documented.
The capture of Indian RAW agent Kulbhushan Yadav further confirms India’s involvement. Reports of Fitna al-Hindustan militants being sheltered in India and the rise in such attacks after India’s defeat in Maraka-e-Haq underscore this ongoing issue. Foreign analysts have also recognized India’s financial backing of BLA terrorists.
This exposes the India’s destabilizing actions and emphasize Pakistan’s resilience in addressing these threats.
The time for action is now. We must confront this issue with the seriousness it demands, committing ourselves to eradicate all forms of external influence and secure a prosperous future for Balochistan and our nation.
The implications of these activities are far-reaching and warrant a significant response. Pakistan, despite facing such challenges, has shown resilience in the face of these threats. It remains critical for the country to address the ongoing influence of foreign elements seeking to exploit internal divisions.
The steadfastness of the Pakistani state and its commitment to sovereignty are crucial at this juncture. Moving forward, the imperative for Pakistan is to confront these challenges with seriousness and urgency.
Pakistan must actively work to eradicate all forms of destabilizing influence, reaffirming its commitment to national integrity and security.
 The time for decisive action is now.
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