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You may think that those terrorists are angels in that province. They are threatening Pakistan's sovereignity.
‘Govt may soon lose all control over Balochistan’
THE NEWSPAPER'S STAFF REPORTER — PUBLISHED Feb 27, 2015 06:57am
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KARACHI: The prince of the defunct Kalat state and chief of the Baloch Rabita Ittefaq Tehreek, Prince Mohyuddin Baloch, has warned that if the government fails to settle by the end of 2015 the Balochistan issue according to the aspirations of people, it will soon lose all control over the situation.

“We have so far managed to restrain [disgruntled] Baloch people but after Dec 31, 2015 the situation will get out of our control and our rulers will no more be in a position to do anything to reverse it. After the end of this year, we will be forced to allow Baloch people to take any path they like,” said the prince at a press conference held at a local hotel here on Thursday.

He was accompanied by his younger brother Prince Yahya Baloch of Kalat.

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He said: “So far, our 5,000 children have been killed and some 10,000 people have been kidnapped, but no one should think that the resistance has been crushed. It is correct that Baloch are by nature slow, stubborn and quarrelsome, but when it comes to war no one can defeat them.”

The entire world was increasingly becoming interested in Balochistan and trying to take advantage of it because of its strategic position. All wanted to exploit its resources at the cost of Baloch people who remained deprived with little positive impact on their life, he said.

The prince who remained federal minister in military ruler Gen Ziaul Haq’s regime said: “My father Khan of Kalat had attached his autonomous state to that of Pakistan on the advice of the Quaid-i-Azam and in the hope that a big Islamic state was in the making, but after its coming into being, the Pakistan of the Quaid-i-Azam and Allama Iqbal was forgotten.

“Though we were a small state, we were content with whatever we had. Not only were we practising Islam but we also used to have a form of democracy in line with our Baloch traditions, but after joining Pakistan, we lost everything and were grossly neglected by the new state,” he said.

He recalled that a democratic government was dismissed in Balochistan in 1972 because everyone had set their sights on its resources and every ruler wanted to exploit its strategic position.

“Sometimes Baloch people were branded as traitors and foreign agents without producing any proof. But in spite of it we always talked about peace,” he said.

He said that from 1976 to 1999, the situation remained comparatively peaceful in the province but afterwards it went downhill. “Today we see use of force, mutilated bodies dumped in deserted places, even I could have got killed but let me make it clear that at present Baloch people are not at war but are staging protests and even those who have climbed to mountains tops are not engaged in fighting,” he said.

He said the objective of the protest was to draw the government’s attention and make it listen to them but, regretfully, no one was paying any heed to their cries. “If someone thinks Baloch organisations have vanished into thin air, he is mistaken. No doubt some Baloch leaders are abroad and others lie low within the country, but all resistance groups are part of Baloch nation and everyone has its sphere of influence,” he said.

In reply to a question the prince said the purpose of his press conference was to awaken the establishment in Lahore and Islamabad from their deep slumber and bring home to them the fact that Baloch people were not happy with the present situation. “Pakistan at present is passing through the worst crisis of its history. The country has not even a semblance of governance. Some say it is being ruled by people in uniform, others say people in black suits are running the affairs and yet others say people in civvies are real rulers,” he said.

He said that he did not recognise Nawaz Sharif as a true ruler because he did not have genuine authority. “He is merely a face of the establishment. In case of any change, such rulers will fly to the country where they have amassed their assets,” he remarked.

@MastanKhan Can you believe this? I asked him to show me when did we Pakistanis ask Iran to bomb our territory and he replied with article which mentioned everything but my question...
 
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Both of Iran and Pakistan have problems with terrorists in that region. That was just an example to show that both sides are suffering in that region. I'm not accusing your people unlike these guys. The terrorists are truly active in Balochistan province.
I have no doubt your government is happy of insuring the safety of that region by Iran

Our sovereignty and our soil is scared for us, and no one , be it terrorist, insurgents, Afghans, Indians or Persians for the matter must not be allowed to bomb it. There are no IFs and BUTs here.
 
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Peace if a Mutual Effort , we are not some Godly people that Iran has to bend in front of us, same goes for Pakistan..

I Don't consider their action to be right, but we do the same thing in Afghan Border, and i can't believe that our FC has not return fire so there is nothing wrong . they fire in our territory and we return fire ..

for Sanction its their matter , they can run their country however they want ..

Plus my Loyalty is with Pakistan only, my opinion is based on how i see things, so you can call me Iran apologist or Saudi/Wahabi Apologist i don't care .. I criticize Iran many times specially in case of Kulbhoshan .. but we are not ready to open up another front .. that is a reality

I think that moment is coming soon when Pakistan will deploy troops at Iranian border...

Give me a break psycopath

I again ask you...When did any Pakistani official ask you to bomb our territory as you were saying in your post no. 45?
 
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Guys there could be some deep interest from big players like US to destabilize the region as middle east is cooling down. We have a saying "Barking Dog, Seldom Bites".
I also have come across a rather WTF piece on facebook which translates into-
* Bush senior comes in power threatening Iran while giving away Afghanistan as gift.
*Bush junior comes in power threatening Iran while giving away Iraq as gift.
*Obama comes in power threatening Iran while giving away Syria and Yemen as gift.
*Trump comes in power threatening Iran but what's he going to giveaway this time?
Note- I don't understand the meaning of this pic.

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Hope that I am wrong. Want Peace✌✌✌
 
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You are an idiot in my ignore list with your BS conspiracy theories. If we want to help Houthis we will say it openly.
Don't quote me again



Again idiot applies to you and your stupidity i didn't start to dive in your conversations you tag me and another member. Neither im not interested to tag a low level like you Mr stupid :lol:
 
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I think that moment is coming soon when Pakistan will deploy troops at Iranian border...



I again ask you...When did any Pakistani official ask you to bomb our territory as you were saying in your post no. 45?
You can translate and read it. Pakistani government's pleasure ::
درخواست پاکستان از ایران درباره اشرار
استاندار سیستان بلوچستان از درخواست همکاری اطلاعاتی پاکستان از ایران برای شناسایی اشرار و گروه‌های تروریستی در خاک پاکستان خبر داد.

فارس: علی‌اوسط هاشمی استاندار سیستان و بلوچستان با اشاره به سفر اخیر خود همراه با وزیر امور خارجه به پاکستان و رایزنی با مقامات این کشور اظهار داشت: وزیر امور خارجه در اولین سفر خود پس از لوزان به پاکستان سفر کرد که این سفر برای مقامات آن کشور مورد توجه قرار گرفت.
وی با بیان اینکه این سفر در سطح بسیار خوب و موثری انجام شد افزود: عالی‌ترین سطح ارتباطات از جمله دیدار با نخست‌وزیر، رئیس مجلس و ... در جریان این سفر شکل گرفت که دستاوردهای بسیار مهمی را به ارمغان آورد.

استاندار سیستان و بلوچستان با بیان اینکه وزیر امور خارجه در این سفر موضع محکمی در ارتباط با مباحث امنیت مرزهای دو کشور داشت تصریح کرد: مباحث منطقه‌ای هم در جریان این سفر مطرح شد اما اولویت اول برنامه کاری ظریف مربوط به امنیت مرزها بود و هر جا سخنی پیرامون این موضوع مطرح می‌شد وزیر امور خارجه نیز به حضور ما اشاره می‌کرد که ناشی از وجود دغدغه‌هایی بود که نسبت به مسئله امنیت مرزها داشتیم.

هاشمی تاکید کرد: مواضع مرزی که امروز شاهد آن هستیم باید تغییر پیدا کرده و یک موضع فعال‌تر و جدی‌تر به وجود بیاید تا لطمه‌ای به منافع ملی دو کشور که برآمده از ارتباط عمیق مردم است وارد نکند.

وی با اشاره به مذاکرات انجام شده با مقامات پاکستانی گفت: وزیر امور خارجه پاکستان نیز اعلام کرد که اگر ما اطلاعاتی پیرامون مکان‌ها و مخفی‌گاه‌های اشرار در خاک پاکستان داریم در اختیار آنها قرار بدهیم تا نیروهای پاکستانی نسبت به دستگیری و انهدام آنها اقدام کنند. این سخنان در حالی است که دیگر آنها حضور این اشرار را در پاکستان نفی نکردند و از ما انتظار همکاری اطلاعاتی داشتند.

استاندار سیستان و بلوچستان ادامه داد: کمیسیون مشترک امنیتی دو کشور هفته آینده به منظور هماهنگی بیشتر در جهت اتخاذ یک مواضع مشترک بین ایران و پاکستان در افزایش ضریب امنیت و آرامش مرزها تشکیل جلسه خواهند داد.

هاشمی با بیان اینکه در جریان این سفر نیز فرمانده کل ارتش پاکستان آمادگی کامل خود را به منظور برخورد با اشرار اعلام کرد اظهار داشت: ما همچنین قبل از این سفر شاهد تحرکات بهتری از دولت پاکستان در سطح منطقه بودیم. آنها در اقدامات نخستشان ستار ریگی را طی عملیاتی دستگیر کردند که این موضوع بیانگر و نشان‌دهنده آمادگی آنها در برخورد با این گونه مسائل است.

وی با بیان اینکه باید تلاش کنیم سطح ارتباطات مقامات دو کشور را با یکدیگر گسترش دهیم خاطرنشان کرد: ما باید دامنه حضور و ارتباط دو سویه‌مان را در همه بخش‌ها توسعه دهیم تا در برخورد با این گونه مسائل اقدام جدی‌تر و انگیزه مضاعف‌تری داشته باشیم.
 
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@Erl You Shia Irani, Israeli lovin, American lovin, Indian lovin baskets have the dare to shell our territory? Only America, India and Afghanistan are allowed to do that. Americans are also allowed to drone bomb us and kill our people.

WE can't do anything about American's, or even the Indian's but you guy's are evil coz you be Shia. So now watch how we move our strike units, armoured divisions, infantry divisions of the XXXI corps from the Indian border to the Iranian border. You Shia ba*stards pose a bigger threat then India.

My Pakistani sectarian lovin, Shia hatin brothers are now going to demand Gen. Bajwa why the frigg has he not (and Gen. Raheel before that) moved XXXI corps to the Iranian frontier to teach you guy's a lesson? Instead Pak Army GHQ has failed and left the Iranian border unprotected.

I am sure we would not mind having Bahawalpur unproteced from Indian attack as long as we give the Iranian Shias a good thrashing. Below map of Pakistan Army Corps.


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Guys there could be some deep interest from big players like US to destabilize the region as middle east is cooling down. We have a saying "Barking Dog, Seldom Bites".
I also have come across a rather WTF piece on facebook which translates into-
* Bush senior comes in power threatening Iran while giving away Afghanistan as gift.
*Bush junior comes in power threatening Iran while giving away Iraq as gift.
*Obama comes in power threatening Iran while giving away Syria and Yemen as gift.
*Trump comes in power threatening Iran but what's he going to giveaway this time?
Note- I don't understand the meaning of this pic.

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Hope that I am wrong. Want Peace✌✌✌
The meaning is USA will kneel to us :lol:
 
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You can translate and read it. Pakistani government's pleasure ::
درخواست پاکستان از ایران درباره اشرار
استاندار سیستان بلوچستان از درخواست همکاری اطلاعاتی پاکستان از ایران برای شناسایی اشرار و گروه‌های تروریستی در خاک پاکستان خبر داد.

فارس: علی‌اوسط هاشمی استاندار سیستان و بلوچستان با اشاره به سفر اخیر خود همراه با وزیر امور خارجه به پاکستان و رایزنی با مقامات این کشور اظهار داشت: وزیر امور خارجه در اولین سفر خود پس از لوزان به پاکستان سفر کرد که این سفر برای مقامات آن کشور مورد توجه قرار گرفت.
وی با بیان اینکه این سفر در سطح بسیار خوب و موثری انجام شد افزود: عالی‌ترین سطح ارتباطات از جمله دیدار با نخست‌وزیر، رئیس مجلس و ... در جریان این سفر شکل گرفت که دستاوردهای بسیار مهمی را به ارمغان آورد.

استاندار سیستان و بلوچستان با بیان اینکه وزیر امور خارجه در این سفر موضع محکمی در ارتباط با مباحث امنیت مرزهای دو کشور داشت تصریح کرد: مباحث منطقه‌ای هم در جریان این سفر مطرح شد اما اولویت اول برنامه کاری ظریف مربوط به امنیت مرزها بود و هر جا سخنی پیرامون این موضوع مطرح می‌شد وزیر امور خارجه نیز به حضور ما اشاره می‌کرد که ناشی از وجود دغدغه‌هایی بود که نسبت به مسئله امنیت مرزها داشتیم.

هاشمی تاکید کرد: مواضع مرزی که امروز شاهد آن هستیم باید تغییر پیدا کرده و یک موضع فعال‌تر و جدی‌تر به وجود بیاید تا لطمه‌ای به منافع ملی دو کشور که برآمده از ارتباط عمیق مردم است وارد نکند.

وی با اشاره به مذاکرات انجام شده با مقامات پاکستانی گفت: وزیر امور خارجه پاکستان نیز اعلام کرد که اگر ما اطلاعاتی پیرامون مکان‌ها و مخفی‌گاه‌های اشرار در خاک پاکستان داریم در اختیار آنها قرار بدهیم تا نیروهای پاکستانی نسبت به دستگیری و انهدام آنها اقدام کنند. این سخنان در حالی است که دیگر آنها حضور این اشرار را در پاکستان نفی نکردند و از ما انتظار همکاری اطلاعاتی داشتند.

استاندار سیستان و بلوچستان ادامه داد: کمیسیون مشترک امنیتی دو کشور هفته آینده به منظور هماهنگی بیشتر در جهت اتخاذ یک مواضع مشترک بین ایران و پاکستان در افزایش ضریب امنیت و آرامش مرزها تشکیل جلسه خواهند داد.

هاشمی با بیان اینکه در جریان این سفر نیز فرمانده کل ارتش پاکستان آمادگی کامل خود را به منظور برخورد با اشرار اعلام کرد اظهار داشت: ما همچنین قبل از این سفر شاهد تحرکات بهتری از دولت پاکستان در سطح منطقه بودیم. آنها در اقدامات نخستشان ستار ریگی را طی عملیاتی دستگیر کردند که این موضوع بیانگر و نشان‌دهنده آمادگی آنها در برخورد با این گونه مسائل است.

وی با بیان اینکه باید تلاش کنیم سطح ارتباطات مقامات دو کشور را با یکدیگر گسترش دهیم خاطرنشان کرد: ما باید دامنه حضور و ارتباط دو سویه‌مان را در همه بخش‌ها توسعه دهیم تا در برخورد با این گونه مسائل اقدام جدی‌تر و انگیزه مضاعف‌تری داشته باشیم.

This is what it says....

a word on the subject was raised foreign minister also pointed out that our presence there due to security concerns that had borders.

These words, while they did not deny the presence of these miscreants in Pakistan and we expect the intelligence cooperation.

Provincial government, said the joint security committee to coordinate the two countries next week in order to adopt a common position between Iran and Pakistan will meet in increasing border security and peace.

Still...I m unable to find out what I m looking for. U are simply taking advantage over here, which won't last for sure...Imagine Pakistan bombing Chabahar port due to presence of terrorists...
 
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No! If we are silent, it means we dont want to escalate the situation, but dont take this as our weakness.
Pak-Afghan border is controlled by FC KPK and they are financed by interior minitry of Pakistan and not by US and co. Money is not a concern, if we can make a trench on Pak-Afghan border, we can do that on Pak-Iran border as well, but again we want normal relations with you guys so be in your limits.
Read why NAFTA failed , where it need to be implemented. FC only deploy in certain area. They can not cover the whole Baluchistan. Even one of MNA from Baluchistan raised the issue , " why FC is only deployed in area controlled by sardars " . We should accept we have huge issue on our side border, after all still Hazara killing is going on Baluchistan. The most concerning area is triangle , where Pak-Afghan-Iran border joins. It is capital of insurgency. Travel and see the Pakistan, hope fully you understand. We all patriot but chest thumping never resolve issue.

Chinese leader Mao said " with the weapon you can fight the war, but you can not win the war" .

Thats a lousy excuse. Let me remind you, Iranian forces are stretched all the way to Syria. Hell, they are desperately recruiting Shias all over including Pakistan to fight for them. So how come out of all, they got the strength and personal to man the border and not us?

The report clearly said, that the mortars were fired near population and there was a fear among the people. So that doesnt go with your theory of unpopulated area and since the mortar impacts where clearly marked within Pakistani territory, Iranian are not stupid to know where their jurisdiction ends.

And I doubt GOP has got some silent understanding with Persians specially when we have caught Indian monkey sneaking from Iranian side.

Bombing Pakistani soil is unacceptable act, whatever the pretext and must be responded in kind.
They have oil money. What we have.
 
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This border security fall under NAFTA plan, but govt has no money to protect this side of border. So, only Iranian govt there to protect the border. Otherwise terrorist organization like Janduallah were freely attacking both Pakistani and Iranian population. Also, this is smugglers paradise.

@PaklovesTurkiye
It is always fun to see when people make up stories in love of their Qibla Iran
See what former ambassadors Khalid Aziz Babur says
"Pakistan with its limited resources maintaining 100+ check posts at Pak-Iran border while super sacred power Iran is only hosting 40 check posts and still Iran shamelessly accuse Pakistan for poor security"

watch from 10:00
 
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Whatever the plan is, the Jurisdiction of Iran and its forces stop on the border of Pakistan. Not an inch beyond.
If you dig in dawn, its all started when Jandullah enter from Pakistan side Baluchistan , some say they enter from Afghanistan to Pak and enter Iran side and slaughter there security guards and take the heads with them. Plus, Riggi also part of extremist group too and got killed.
 
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after their commandos failing to break potteries... this is the least you should expect from an undisciplined armed force.... plus they're arrogant af.... put them at their place please. they deserve it
 
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This is what it says....

a word on the subject was raised foreign minister also pointed out that our presence there due to security concerns that had borders.

These words, while they did not deny the presence of these miscreants in Pakistan and we expect the intelligence cooperation.

Provincial government, said the joint security committee to coordinate the two countries next week in order to adopt a common position between Iran and Pakistan will meet in increasing border security and peace.

Still...I m unable to find out what I m looking for. U are simply taking advantage over here, which won't last for sure...Imagine Pakistan bombing Chabahar port due to presence of terrorists...
Mate, you are free to bomb terrorists. Ask your government to help us. Who would disagree?!!!!
Your government is in coordination with us for God's sake.
@Erl You Shia Irani, Israeli lovin, American lovin, Indian lovin baskets have the dare to shell our territory? Only America, India and Afghanistan are allowed to do that. Americans are also allowed to drone bomb us and kill our people.

WE can't do anything about American's, or even the Indian's but you guy's are evil coz you be Shia. So now watch how we move our strike units, armoured divisions, infantry divisions of the XXXI corps from the Indian border to the Iranian border. You Shia ba*stards pose a bigger threat then India.

My Pakistani sectarian lovin, Shia hatin brothers are now going to demand Gen. Bajwa why the frigg has he not (and Gen. Raheel before that) moved XXXI corps to the Iranian frontier to teach you guy's a lesson? Instead Pak Army GHQ has failed and left the Iranian border unprotected.

I am sure we would not mind having Bahawalpur unproteced from Indian attack as long as we give the Iranian Shias a good thrashing. Below map of Pakistan Army Corps.


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Read this bro. An Indian source :lol:::
How Balochistan Could Change Iran-Pakistan Relations. In a Way That’s Not Good for India.
BY PRATEEK JOSHI ON 27/09/201617 COMMENTS
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Pakistan is attempting to weaken the case for Baloch self-determination by getting the Iranians on board the CPEC.

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani, right, in meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Saadabad Palace, Tehran. Credit: Wikimedia Commons

In his Independence Day speech at the Red Fort, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted Pakistan’s atrocities in Balochistan and expressed his solidarity with its people in their struggle for self-determination. This new policy shift – seen as a response to Pakistan’s proxy war in Jammu and Kashmir – alarmed the Pakistani establishment.

The initial signs of India’s policy shift appeared when AIR launched a website and a mobile application of a Balochi radio service on September 16. Although the radio service was launched way back in 1974 by AIR’s external services division, the website and application are aimed at reaching out to the Baloch diaspora settled in different parts of the world. The development of an email facility, which will help the audience send their feedback, is in progress.

Another development on these lines is the application for asylum by Switzerland-based leader of Baloch Republic Party Brahamdagh Bugti – grandson of the late Nawab Akbar Bugti and the leader of Baloch Republican Party. His application is being considering by the home minisrty.

Another exiled Baloch leader, Hyrbyair Marri, has also expressed his desire to seek asylum in India. Interestingly, a representative of Marri was in New Delhi last year to speak on the Pakistani army’s atrocities in Balochistan at an event where defence analysts Major General G.D. Bakshi and Colonel R.S.N. Singh were the chief guests.

This duel over Balochistan – which was hitherto confined to the two nations – reached the global audience when external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, in her address at the UN General Assembly on September 26, censured Pakistan. Swaraj termed its policies in Balochistan as the “worst form of state oppression”.

With tensions rising in Pakistan over India’s policy shift, there are signs that Pakistan is seriously rethinking over Balochistan, especially with regard to its relations with Iran, which also controls a part of the Baloch territory. There are indications that a rapprochement among the two nations is on the horizon.

The Baloch card in Iran-Pakistan ties

As it becoming more evident that New Delhi has begun engaging with the Baloch issue, some new trends are worth noticing on part of the Pakistani policy makers in the light of the geography of Balochistan that spans across Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan. The territory of western Balochistan, which is controlled by Iran, was annexed in 1928.

At present, the Baloch in Iran, who are predominantly of the Sunni origin, form only about 2% of Iran’s total population. Relations between the state and its Baloch subjects have been bitter, and the Sistan and Baluchestan province has witnessed episodes of protracted insurgency. These fissures were first exploited during the Iran-Iraq war during the 1980s, when the Iraqi agencies began aiding the movements that were demanding Baloch autonomy from Iran.

Later, led by brothers Abdolmalek Rigi and Abdolhamid Rigi – who belonged to the Baloch Rigi tribe – Jundallah (a Sunni extremist group) was formed in 2003. Jundallah gained notoriety following incessant attacks on Iran’s civilians and military establishments. It is worth noting that Abdolmalek (who was hiding in Pakistan) was arrested by the Pakistani authorities in 2008 and handed over to Iran, and was later executed. Pakistan’s help to Iran was celebrated as a rare feat of cooperation between the two nations, which otherwise is characterised by Iran accusing Pakistan of supporting Jundallah.

Having said that, the Iran-Pakistan relations over the Baloch issue have several complexities. For instance, unlike the Baloch movement in Pakistan, which is devoid of any religious or sectarian overtones, the Baloch insurgency in Iran, especially the activities of Jundallah and other affiliated groups, are avowedly sectarian. Abdolmalek was himself a product of Karachi’s Jamia Uloom-e-Islamia (Binori town), a seminary that had produced many Taliban leaders.

This aspect is significant in light of the Pakistani establishment’s signs of ending patronage to extremist organisations (a policy which began under President Zia ul Haq’s rule), where in recent years its authorities have gone after those sectarian outfits that have become detrimental to Pakistan’s internal stability.

In addition to handing over of Abdolmalek to Iran in 2008, the killing of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi leader Malik Ishaq last year and operation Zarb-e-Azb against the Tehreek-e-Taliban are some developments that signal that Islamabad and Rawalpindi’s war against the forces are now seen as threats. Therefore, this also insinuates that Pakistan is paying heed to Iran’s concerns over the separatist movements and sectarian extremism emanating from across the border into Sistan-e-Baluchistan.

There are several reasons to believe that Pakistan’s quest for a stable Balochistan might find a new ally in Iran, which also wants to stabilise the part of Baloch territory that it controls. At present, the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) offers an incentive for both the nations to cooperate towards the common cause of a stable Balochistan.

Roping in Iran in the CPEC

As expected, besides upsetting Islamabad, Modi’s announcement to support the Baloch cause has not gone down well with the Chinese, with some scholars and think tanks expressing their disappointment saying that the New Delhi’s policy would be detrimental to Sino-Indian ties.

With China pumping in the bulk of investments in the CPEC, as well as enjoying excellent diplomatic and economic ties with Iran, a possible push for Iran to be a part of CPEC is not unexpected.

This expected prophecy came true a few days ago in a meeting between Iranian President Hassan Rouhani with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session. A statement by the office of Sharif reads, “President Rouhani lauded the vision of the prime minister [Nawaz Sharif] for translating CPEC into reality and expressed his desire to be part of the CPEC”. It went on to propose complementarity between the ports of Gwadar and Chabahar, both of which lie in Baloch territories.

It is still unclear whether it was Iran’s own calculations, Pakistan’s proposal or China’s insistence, which prompted Rouhani to consider joining the CPEC. However, what is evident is that India’s Baloch policy, though Pakistan-centric, has the potential to have ramifications in Iran’s Baloch parts as well. Whether or not Iran joins the CPEC remains to be seen, but Pakistan has all the reasons to convince Iranians to join hands for a stable Balochistan.
 
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