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The insurgency is dead in the water.
Not disagreeing with you here. It may not be large scale, but it will return, in smaller form. I remember reading news articles during the 1990s about the Sui gas line being blown up by Baloch militants.
I do agree that both CPEC and Iran will dampen any Baloch militancy. I'm just saying don't totally discount their return.
For now...Balochistan has always been a restive province. Peace has made interludes, but militancy will always make a return.
It Could, but now over 40,000 Baloch serve in the army. You're beginning to see career military families in the province, which pretty much spells the end of the troubles forever. I wrote an in-depth post about this in the senior section on why the insurgency doesn't even amount to trickle now.
thats the thingHelp them get back into the mainstream.
the bastards running farrari camps in Afghanistan have gone desperate and resorted to killing hazara's .. the best they can do is kill ordinary people and claim balochistan is bad. hopefully there will be an Uri on those camps inside Afghanistan too.It Could, but now over 40,000 Baloch serve in the army. You're beginning to see career military families in the province, which pretty much spells the end of the troubles forever. I wrote an in-depth post about this in the senior section on why the insurgency doesn't even amount to trickle now.
someone told them 3 is a crowd so they go by that number!Numbers of active insurgents in Balochistan are around 1000 or below despite heavy Indian "investment".