Baluchistan Conundrum: Local Aspirations, State Response and the Situation Impact on CPEC from 2007 to 2024
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https://doi.org/10.59075/6j3qen77Keywords:
Baluchistan insurgency, State response, international politics, CPEC and Gwadar port, Sardari nizamAbstract
This article will deal with the problems in the province of the Baluchistan, Pakistan. The time frame to see the problems in the article will be after the 2007 till to date. Socio-economic problems, bone of contention between the militant groups and the government of the country will be under consideration. Moreover, the stake of different political parties in power or for the power struggle in the country about the problems in the province and efforts to make the Baluchistan as the progressing unit form. The stance of the governments on Baluchistan issue and their efforts to control the situation worsening day by day. The negligence of the state, past of the Baluchistan issue, politics on the Baluchistan issue, Sardari nizam as the hurdle for the progress of the province, international involvement in this region, Iran, Iraq, India, America and Chinese benefits and manipulation of the Baluchistan issue for the personal gains and to create hurdle in the progress of the Pakistan etc. will also be discussed in this article.
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