Pakistan has used violence and political repression to stamp out a decades-old insurgency in Balochistan Province. The largest-ever attacks in the region have called into question that strategy.
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‘Troops handicapped’: On Balochistan, Pak blames topography, drags India’s name again as 177 killed
In light of recent deadly violence in Balochistan, Pakistan's government has stressed the need for troop deployment citing ...
Pakistan has been dealing with a separatist movement in Balochistan for decades. Violence has surged in recent years, with ...
By Saleem Ahmed and Asif Shahzad QUETTA, Pakistan, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Pakistan's security forces used drones and helicopters ...
An immediate terror strike may not be Asim Munir’s move, but the risk could rise in the months ahead. India’s security ...
Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has admitted that the country’s security forces were ‘handicapped’ against Baloch insurgents owing to the sheer size of Balochistan. The resource-rich province, ...
The U.N. Security Council has strongly condemned recent militant attacks in southwestern Pakistan that have killed more than ...
Pakistani security forces have killed almost 200 separatist insurgents in southwestern Balochistan province since a wave of attacks launched over ...
More than 250 people have been killed in coordinated attacks launched by separatists across Pakistan’s Balochistan province ...
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has expressed concerns over the security forces' limitations in combating Baloch ...
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