American security analyst exposes India’s involvement in terrorism in Balochistan

American security analyst exposes India’s involvement in terrorism in Balochistan

ISLAMABAD: Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest and most resource-rich province, has long been the target of hostile external agendas. However, recent revelations by international experts have once again brought India’s clandestine involvement into the spotlight, undermining regional peace while exposing the resilience and positive strides of the Baloch people. Furthermore, a renowned American security analyst, Dr. Christine Fair, stunned audiences during a live Indian television broadcast by boldly stating that “India is behind the acts of sabotage in Balochistan.” She dismissed India’s claim of downing five Pakistani aircraft during the May 7, 2025, aerial skirmish as “satanic nonsense,” calling out the Indian media’s exaggeration and deliberate manipulation of facts.

In addition, these views align with findings from Indian academic Avinash Paliwal, who in his book My Enemy’s Enemy disclosed that between 2003 and 2018, India financed at least four major covert operations in Balochistan. 

As per the 2024 white paper published by the Royal Institute of Strategic Studies (RISS), London, approximately 85% of terror group funding in Balochistan is funneled through Indian-based NGOs using a layered banking system. 

Moreover, despite these challenges, Balochistan continues to rise as a symbol of resilience and progress. There are major initiatives under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), particularly in Gwadar, that are transforming the province into a regional hub of trade and connectivity.

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The people of Balochistan, rich in culture, courage, and commitment to Pakistan, continue to defy foreign propaganda with unity and optimism. India’s covert operations, now globally acknowledged, have not succeeded in breaking the spirit of Balochistan.

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