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Fake Antiquities Trade Thrives in Balochistan

Fake antiquities trade thrives in Balochistan

QUETTA: In Balochistan, particularly in areas like Chaman, Qila Saifullah, Qila Abdullah, Zhob, and others, the business of forgery under the guise of ancient artifacts is thriving. Many fraudsters manufacture items that resemble antiquities, falsely claiming them to be ancient and historical. These counterfeit objects, including coins, idols of deities, toys, weapons, utensils, stones, and

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nationalist politics in Balochistan

Failed nationalist politics behind youth insurgency in Balochistan: Former minister

QUETTA: Former provincial minister Mir Naveed Baloch has acknowledged that although development in Balochistan has not progressed at the pace it should have, it is incorrect to claim that no progress has been made at all. Speaking at the Burak Digital podcast, he said the roots of the current insurgency in Balochistan lie in the

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Pakistan, China, Afghanistan join hands against terrorism: Deputy PM

Pakistan, China, Afghanistan join hands against terrorism: Deputy PM

ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Thursday said that Pakistan, China and Afghanistan agreed to work together to end terrorism. Addressing a press conference, Ishaq Dar said that it was decided in the trilateral meeting in Beijing that terrorism would not be allowed to stay in these countries. Criticising Pakistan Tehreek-e-Inaf

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Indian sponsored terrorism crosses all limits in Khuzdar bus attack: Senate

Indian sponsored terrorism crosses all limits in Khuzdar bus attack: Senate

ISLAMABAD: The Senate on Thursday held a detailed discussion on the recent terrorist attack on a school bus in Khuzdar, which claimed the lives of innocent children and shocked the nation. Lawmakers unanimously condemned the incident, attributing it to Indian-backed proxies, and called for firm action both domestically and diplomatically. Opening the debate, former caretaker

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India targeted innocent children in Balochistan: Gurpatwant Singh

India targeted innocent children in Balochistan: Gurpatwant Singh

WASHINGTON: Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the head of Sikhs for Justice and a global leader of the Khalistan movement, has made a major statement, revealing that the Modi government orchestrated the attack on a school bus carrying children in Khuzdar, Balochistan. He asserted that Pakistan should retaliate. In a statement on X, Pannun strongly condemned Indian

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BLA narrative part of broader plot to sabotage CPEC: Abdullah Khan

BLA narrative part of broader plot to sabotage CPEC: Abdullah Khan

QUETTA: Political analyst Abdullah Khan raised serious concerns about the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), labelling it a definite proxy tool used by hostile elements in a broader information warfare campaign against Pakistan. Speaking at Burak Digital, Abdullah highlighted that the BLA is promoting a narrative of so-called “freedom” and “exploitation of Balochistan”, which, when linked

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After military setbacks, India uses BLA to target innocent Pakistani citizens

After military setbacks, India uses BLA to target innocent Pakistani citizens

QUETTA: Following the humiliating defeat at battleground, India and its proxy banned terrorist group BLA has started using new tactics of terrorism of targeting the innocent children and citizens. Yesterday, on May 21, 2025, a school bus was attacked in Khuzdar, in which 3 innocent children and 2 adults were martyred while many others were

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