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Explained: Why Balochistan’s calls for Indian support against Pakistan deserve skepticism, not action

Experts have opined that despite the rhetoric, romantic comparisons to Bangladesh, and India’s own historical discomfort with Pakistan’s handling of Balochistan, New Delhi has every reason to approach these overtures with extreme caution.

May 19, 2025 / 16:44 IST
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Supporters of Balochistan National Party (BNP) carry party's flags during a protest in Quetta on May 2, 2025.

In the aftermath of a renewed declaration of independence by exiled Baloch leaders, Balochistan’s long-standing separatist movement has taken a sharp turn towards India. It wants New Delhi to back their cause morally, diplomatically, and even strategically. The argument, from the Baloch side, is simple: just as India helped liberate Bangladesh in 1971, it should now support a Balochistan that seeks freedom from what they term “Pakistani colonialism.”

But experts have opined that despite the rhetoric, romantic comparisons to Bangladesh, and India’s own historical discomfort with Pakistan’s handling of Balochistan, New Delhi has every reason to approach these overtures with extreme caution.

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A struggling movement reaching for relevance

The Baloch struggle for independence is not now. The region was annexed by Pakistan in 1948 following the accession of the princely state of Kalat. Since then, five insurgencies have taken place, each bloodier and more disorganised than the last. The current phase of the conflict, simmering since 2005, has grown deadlier, with a mix of tribal leaders, underground militant outfits, and diaspora activists leading a fractured resistance.