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Following the Balochistan train hijack by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), a debate has triggered whether India could ...
Pakistan’s military accused neighbouring India on Friday of sponsoring insurgents in a restive southwestern province, where ...
There is no doubt anymore about India's involvement in the disintegration of Pakistan in 1971. This guilty act has been ...
A group of militants seized a Peshawar-bound train, igniting a 36-hour hostage crisis, but this attack is part of a ...
The recent attacks by Baloch insurgents in Pakistan have exposed terrorism within the country and highlighted the ‘lack of ...
Enforced disappearances in Balochistan have become a frequent issue, with both forced abductions and extrajudicial killings ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNTerror in Balochistan emanates from IndiaThe army on Friday traced a strong nexus between India, the terrorist group and its handlers operating from Afghanistan via satellite phones behind the hijacking of Jaffer Express.Lt-Gen Ahmed Sharif ...
China has expressed concerns over the security of its projects and citizens in Pakistan, particularly in Balochistan, where ...
The Baloch Liberation Army claimed responsibility, alleging that 90 military personnel had died in the attack.
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The Express Tribune on MSNJaffar Express attack: DG ISPR calls out India for sponsoring terrorism in BalochistanDirector General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif said India is the main sponsor of terrorism in Balochistan, following the recent attack on the Jaffer Express.
Fakhar Yusufzai, a journalist from Pakistan, noted that conflict in the region has persisted for two years. He added that ...
The Jaffar Express hijacking by the BLA highlights Pakistan’s historical suppression of Balochistan. Decades after its forced ...
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