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Worsening Pakistan-Iran Relations: Who is to blame?

Half a century of state repression of Balochistan, the Zia era tilt towards Saudi Arabia away from Iran, all leading to Shia-Sunni tensions, has been followed by the receding of the Pakistan state from vast areas of the country amid a crippling economic crisis. The dysfunction, policy and ideology have allowed terror groups to use Pakistan as a base to target neighbouring countries  

January 19, 2024 / 08:44 IST
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Pakistan vs Iran
The latest exchange has to be seen against the background of a long series of terrorist attacks by the Pakistan-based group in Iran.

Iran carried out a strike on a Jaish-e-Adl (Army of Justice) base inside Balochistan province of Pakistan on January 17. This is a Sunni extremist organisation that has been carrying on terrorist activities in Iran for several years. The Iranian action brought a strong reaction from Pakistan, which withdrew its Ambassador from Tehran.

This has been followed by a Pakistani strike against Iran at Sarwan in the Sistan Balochistan province of Iran on January 18. This province borders Pakistan and is host to Chabahar port. The latest exchange has to be seen against the background of a long series of terrorist attacks by the Pakistan-based group in Iran.

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Iran’s Grievance

A month earlier, Jaish-e-Adl had targeted a police station in Rasak, in the same province, on December 15, 2023. The UN Security Council strongly condemned the attack in which 11 Iranian policemen lost their lives. Jaish-e-Adl claimed responsibility for the attack.