India always supports BLA in Balochistan, Wajahat Kazmi

India always supports BLA in Balochistan, Wajahat Kazmi

ISLAMABAD: The tensions between Pakistan and India have surged after the Pahalgam attack, with Islamabad strongly rejecting New Delhi’s allegations of Pakistani involvement. Pakistani officials have criticized India for leveling accusations “without any shred of evidence.” They are also mentioning India’s ongoing support to anti-state elements like BLA (Baloch Liberation Army) operating within Pakistan.

So far, as per the intelligence sources, they have confirmed that India is actively training militants belonging to banned outfits such as the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and the Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA). These training camps are reportedly located near the Rajasthan-Sindh border, with the primary objective of orchestrating attacks within Sindh and Balochistan provinces.

In this sense, military leadership has finalized comprehensive defensive and offensive operational plans. The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and Pakistan Army have been placed on high alert and have prepared for precision strikes targeting terrorist infrastructure inside Indian territory, should India attempt any cross-border incursions through its proxies.

Furthermore, the military measures under consideration reportedly include the deployment of precision-guided munitions, cruise missiles, multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS), and specialized ground offensives aimed at neutralizing any emerging threats at their source.

In this regard, officials further stressed that the escalation would not be Pakistan’s choice, but warned that any Indian misadventure would be met with a decisive response.

Moreover, Pakistan has long accused India of providing financial, logistical, and operational support to insurgent groups such as the BLA, the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), the SRA, and the Baloch Nationalist Army (BNA). These groups have been responsible for numerous attacks targeting civilians, security forces, and infrastructure projects across Pakistan, particularly in the Balochistan region.

In such a case, Pakistan’s Foreign Office has called on the international community to take notice of India’s alleged state-sponsored terrorism, warning that continued provocations threaten to destabilize the entire region.

In this region, where the situation seems to be escalating from both sides, Pakistan has stressed its commitment to defending its territorial integrity and national interests, warning that any hostile action will incur severe consequences for the aggressor.

The world now watches closely as tensions along the Pakistan-India frontier reach a dangerous new high.

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