QUETTA: June 2025 proved to be a turning point for Pakistan’s security forces in Balochistan.
Five successful intelligence-based operations severely crippled the India-backed BLA (Balochistan Liberation Army).
One of the major actions began at 3 AM in the western region of the Duki coal fields, leading to the discovery of a hidden weapons cache in the natural caves of the Sulaiman Range.
The recovered arms bore serial numbers from India’s Ordnance Factory Board (OFB), while one seized document listed active phone numbers from New Delhi.
Two top BLA commanders—Gulzar alias “Dr. Hakeem” and Shah Nawaz Mastung alias “Professor”—were captured alive.
In their later confession videos, they admitted to receiving landmine training near Bikaner, Rajasthan under BSF supervision.
A media cell operating in a mountain pass south of Kohlu was also dismantled. Israeli-made thermal sights smuggled via India were seized, and records revealed that a fake export license from Mumbai’s “Viran Imports Pvt Ltd” had been used for their delivery.
Targeted drone strikes eliminated six terrorists, including senior media editor “Abdul Hameed a.k.a Baloch.” On the Gwadar-Panjgur coastal highway, further field intelligence cracked down on critical terror infrastructure.
Balochistan had long served as a frontline for India’s proxy war doctrine. But post-June 2025, the facts on the ground tell a different story:
the BLA’s core leadership has splintered, with their links now reduced to fringe contacts across the Afghan border.
The destruction of the Kohlu media cell has frozen their propaganda campaign—social media trends in support of BLA have dropped by 76%. Concrete evidence of Indian arms and funding has rendered New Delhi’s denials absurd. Pakistan’s recent dossier at the UN has significantly increased diplomatic pressure on India.
India’s deception is cloaked in language of “identity” and “rights,” but its true intent is visible to those who look closely.
The reality is clear: the BLA is fully exposed.
As this proxy threat fades, the only viable path for Baloch youth lies in education, development, and democratic participation—not in the barrel of a gun supplied by a foreign hand.
June 2025 operations have proven that Pakistan’s intelligence and security forces not only dominate the battlefield but also lead in the information war.
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The BLA’s structure is crumbling, its Indian backing exposed, and the future of Balochistan shines with hope, peace, and progress. The enemy’s defeat is inevitable—only the timeline of their withdrawal remains uncertain.