India's Alleged Role in Balochistan Unrest: A Proxy Conflict Analysis
The situation in Balochistan reflects a proxy war characterized by India's alleged support for the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). Evidence suggests external state sponsorship, notably through India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), raising concerns about international accountability.

The Balochistan conflict is increasingly viewed as a proxy war with India allegedly backing the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA). Evidence points to operational sophistication in attacks, indicating support from India's RAW, which has historically engaged in similar strategies in other regions.
The BLA's limited military capability and reliance on propaganda highlight the constructed nature of its perceived strength. International mechanisms for accountability exist, yet there is hesitation to address India's actions as a state sponsor of terrorism. The silence surrounding these developments may reflect strategic interests rather than ignorance, raising questions about the international community's commitment to sovereignty and accountability.



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