On March 11, militants of the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) hijacked a train with approximately 400 passengers in the mountainous region between Quetta and Sibi in Pakistan. After releasing ...
Balochistan, though the largest province in terms of land, remains the least populated and the most debated, often driven by emotion rather than facts. Despite being rich in natural resources ...
Therefore, there is a need to understand the specific challenges in Balochistan as India is quite actively involved in the region and the pattern is almost the same as it was in Dhaka. Also ...
QUETTA: The BNP-Mengal will hold a ‘Balochistan Conference’ at the provincial level soon after Eidul Fitr and observe ‘three black days’ to protest against the recent police crackdown and ...
A convoy of armoured vehicles snakes through the jagged, sun-scorched terrain of Balochistan. The dust rises in angry swirls, as if the land itself resents the intrusion. The men inside ...
In Balochistan, a Pakistani military convoy was attacked by the Baloch Liberation Army, resulting in 90 army personnel deaths. The convoy comprised eight buses, with one completely destroyed.
The deadly train hijacking episode has brought the region’s struggle to the fore The recent hijacking of the Jaffar Express in Balochistan marks another deadly episode in the decades-long ...
This incident has reignited intense debate on the issue of Balochistan, but unfortunately, the debate has revolved more around subjectivity and lacked the important element of objectivity.
Islamabad, Three universities in Pakistan's Balochistan province have indefinitely suspended on-campus classes and asked students to attend virtual classes apparently due to security reasons ...
On-campus activities at the University of Balochistan have been suspended for an indefinite period with classes moving online, according to a notification issued by its registrar on Tuesday.
Pakistan Army on Friday (March 14, 2025) said that 18 of the 26 hostages killed by Balochistan Liberation Army militants, who ambushed a train in Balochistan, were army and paramilitary soldiers.
The surge in BLA attacks highlights the escalating security crisis in Balochistan, with authorities struggling to curb the insurgency.