BLA exposed as Indian proxy, nation rejects propaganda

BLA exposed as Indian proxy, nation Rejects Propaganda

QUETTA: The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), long identified as a militant outfit orchestrating violence in Balochistan, has once again come under scrutiny as a proxy of hostile foreign powers, particularly India. 

In this sense, misinformation and baseless propaganda attempts resurface, analysts believe these are signs of desperation stemming from the group’s repeated strategic failures and rejection by the local population.

Furthermore, evidence shared in recent intelligence briefings suggests that the BLA receives logistical, financial, and technical support from Indian intelligence agencies in a continued effort to destabilize the region. 

In this regard, in sharp contrast to the group’s violent agenda, the ground reality paints a different picture. Balochistan is increasingly becoming a hub of regional trade and connectivity, with major infrastructure projects such as the Gwadar Port, Reko Diq mining operations, and road networks reshaping the province’s socio-economic landscape.

So far, community leaders and tribal elders have vocally denounced separatist violence, reaffirming their commitment to Pakistan and its democratic framework. 

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The message from Balochistan is loud and clear: the era of chaos is over — the future belongs to peace and prosperity.

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