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Is Baluchistan more strategically significant than Afghanistan?

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Baluchistan, Pakistan’s biggest province, rarely gets much attention from the international media, and what little it does is dwarfed by that showered on Afghanistan. So it is with a certain amount of deliberate provocation that I ask the question posed in the headline: Is Baluchistan more strategically significant than Afghanistan?

Before everyone answers with a resounding “no”, do pause to consider that China – renowned for its long-term planning – has invested heavily in Baluchistan, including building a deep water port at Gwadar on the Arabian Sea to give it access to Gulf oil supplies. The region is rich in gas and minerals; attracting strong international interest in spite of a low-level insurgency by Baluch separatists.

Bordering both Iran and Afghanistan, it lies along the sectarian and geopolitical faultlines that have fissured the region since the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran and Soviet invasion of Afghanistan later that year. Its capital, Quetta, is often cited by Washington as a haven for the Afghan Taliban in the so-called Quetta shura, who operate independently of the more secular Baluch separatists.

The province is also a source of friction with India, with Pakistan accusing it of using its presence in Afghanistan to fund the Baluch separatists, a charge Delhi denies. Whatever the rights and wrongs of that argument, you can be fairly sure that anywhere lying on the intersection of Indian, Chinese and Pakistani interests will be strategically far more important than it might appear on the surface.

In that context, Forbes Magazine has a must-read take-out on China’s drive to develop its presence in Baluchistan.

“In the Pakistani province of Balochistan, South Asia and central Asia bleed into the Middle East. Bordered by Afghanistan, Iran and the Persian Gulf, and well endowed with oil, gas, copper, gold and coal reserves, Balochistan is a rich prize that should have foreign investors battering at the gates,” it says. “But for a half-century it has been the exclusive playground of the Pakistani government and its state-owned Chinese partners. China would prefer it to stay that way.”

For an entirely different view, Informed Comment has a guest contribution up by Berkeley academic Kiren Aziz Chaudhry. The arguments can be a bit distracting if you don’t buy into conspiracy theories about the reasons for the U.S. presence in Afghanistan. But do persevere until you get to the point where the writer identifies Baluchistan as the main centre of interest for the many rivalries across Afghanistan and Pakistan: “The fulcrum is the province of Balochistan. And within Balochistan, the pivot is the dusty, obscure coastal town of Gwadar. Gwadar has a spanking new deep water port. Wheels within wheels. Devices within devices.” It’s worth reading through to the end, if nothing else but because this little known part of the world deserves as many different voices as possible.

At the very least, both articles should leave you with a doubt in your mind about the original question as to whether Baluchistan is strategically more important than Afghanistan.

And then revisit another question I asked a year ago. Who will win the peace in Afghanistan?

Is Baluchistan more strategically significant than Afghanistan? | Analysis & Opinion |

Please also read this.

http://www.juancole.com/2010/04/chaudhry-disremembering-pa-ki-ˈstan.html

Very long yet alarming.
 
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BAL is key 4 u.s,u.s will never accept it slipping frm his hands,it's reserves makes it more important.now it will show it's importance coz now the target is iran.in afg ,u.s has done wat he wanted
 
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This is why BLA head quarter is in Israel and RAW is arming and training them.
Where as you comming quickly to shift the blame without any warrants.... what so ever?
 
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BAL is key 4 u.s,u.s will never accept it slipping frm his hands,it's reserves makes it more important.now it will show it's importance coz now the target is iran.in afg ,u.s has done wat he wanted

Do not forget China which recently nudged out western companies on many deals that are being conducted within Balochistan. US was enraged but could not say a word to China.

Lets see how this plays out, were the Soviets not looking for a warm water port when they invaded Afghanistan. Anyone can try, lets see who gets it. As far as Pakistani's are concerned, we only want China to use the region for its interests as they have been a true friend. Had USA acted sensibly and not left us after the Soviet defeat, they would have been able to use this region.
 
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This is why BLA head quarter is in Israel and RAW is arming and training them.
Where as you comming quickly to shift the blame without any warrants.... what so ever?

speaking in a matter-of-fact manner...eh??? sources please...i think even ur own govt doesnt provide any proof supporting RAW involvement in Baluchistan.
Now dont bombard me with something like Ahmed Qureishi exclusive.I dont consider any stories from a semi-educated TRP hungry self-styled journalist to be tangible.
 
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speaking in a matter-of-fact manner...eh??? sources please...i think even ur own govt doesnt provide any proof supporting RAW involvement in Baluchistan.
Now dont bombard me with something like Ahmed Qureishi exclusive.I dont consider any stories from a semi-educated TRP hungry self-styled journalist to be tangible.

This is from Washinton Post, written by an AFP journalist.

Even India's allies say New Delhi has a large presence in Afghanistan from its foreign intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing, or RAW. At least one victim of the February guest house attack was an undercover RAW agent, a senior Afghan official said on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.

According to Islamabad, many of those agents are providing support to separatist militants in Pakistan's Baluchistan province - an accusation New Delhi denies.

The reality remains murky. Pakistan keeps Baluchistan largely sealed off to outsiders. Western diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity, say Indian intelligence is believed to be in contact with the Baluchi separatists, though it's unclear if they provide any support.

India also is keeping in reserve its longtime links to Afghan warlords, in case Afghanistan is again divided by violence.

Indo-Pakistan proxy war heats up in Afghanistan

RAW agunts caught in Balochistan

http://news.oneindia.in/2010/01/02/pak-claims-arrest-of-raw-agent-balochistan.html
 
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Do not forget China which recently nudged out western companies on many deals that are being conducted within Balochistan. US was enraged but could not say a word to China.

Lets see how this plays out, were the Soviets not looking for a warm water port when they invaded Afghanistan. Anyone can try, lets see who gets it. As far as Pakistani's are concerned, we only want China to use the region for its interests as they have been a true friend. Had USA acted sensibly and not left us after the Soviet defeat, they would have been able to use this region.

one call frm u.s can change pak latitude and longitude.u know better wat u.s can do.regarding to china,it has made u.s to have a must entry in pak.also it will be intersting 2 c,for how much time china will do 4 pak.having eco,military relation is different than providing help at the real war.and afg is not open,u.s has wasted a lot of money in af and pak.they will not let it off .so 4 ur kind info u.s will scale down it's presence but never leave.this is the best position they can have.:yahoo::yahoo:
 
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Baluchistan is important for pakistan but for the rest of the world Afghanistan is more important and stability in Afghanistan is the priority.
 
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one call frm u.s can change pak latitude and longitude.u know better wat u.s can do.regarding to china,it has made u.s to have a must entry in pak.also it will be intersting 2 c,for how much time china will do 4 pak.having eco,military relation is different than providing help at the real war.and afg is not open,u.s has wasted a lot of money in af and pak.they will not let it off .so 4 ur kind info u.s will scale down it's presence but never leave.this is the best position they can have.:yahoo::yahoo:
sheer utopianism...
us wasted money because of its very own stupidity..n u say it will not let it off..it's already gone to drains..:sniper:
n we are talking about balochistan not afg..u sure US will enter pakistan?
 
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