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Karachi is often "shut down" as well on the calls of MQM and Altaf Hussein.

That however is very different from what is being seen in Indian occupied Kashmir. You have to put troops there on the streets, to prevent people coming outside their houses to protest. Your Army people are attacked by mobs in Indian occupied Kashmir, you don't see any such thing in Balochistan.
Yes the very same picture is there in Baluchistan. Only you don't want to see friend. Please go through the recent news in all over world media. Even if that is not palatable then please check why Baluchistan was shut down on Mr Bugti 10th year death anniversary. Thank you.
 
Yes the very same picture is there in Baluchistan. Only you don't want to see friend. Please go through the recent news in all over world media. Even if that is not palatable then please check why Baluchistan was shut down on Mr Bugti 10th year death anniversary. Thank you.

How many troops are deployed in Baluchistan vs the number of Indian troops in the Valley?
 
How many troops are deployed in Baluchistan vs the number of Indian troops in the Valley?
You are forgetting other factors like vast natural resources, marginalization, militarization in Baluchistan. Number of troops in Baluchistan was around 100000 a decade back against the population of approx 8-9 millions. Most important thing, it's not the most heavily militarized international border unlike J&K where both countries defence forces are deployed for securing the border. But we don't have transparent data on what is the current numbers of Pakistan defense forces stationed in Baluchistan. In regards to the number of Indian military posted in J&K, I would like to invite @Joe Shearer @hellfire as they have first hand information on the troops details.
 
LOL. I like the thought of one-time waivers. How I wish there was a page of FAQs on popular topics, including Kashmir.
Exactly sir, it will save the trouble for us who are keen to learn about defense forces however fall pray to the propaganda due to lack of information(in one place). @hellfire thanks for the link, I remembered this discussion when it had happened recently.
 
P0K diaspora to get red carpet for Pravasi Divas

NEW DELHI: As tension in the Kashmir Valley refuses to die down, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ratcheting up the Balochistan issue to rattle Pakistan, both at home and abroad.

The neighbour, who has been encouraging meetings between separatist leaders and successive High Commissioners in Delhi, will be further discomfited when residents of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan arrive to attend the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas to be organised in Bengaluru on 7 January 2017.



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Many Baloch came to India about a century ago during tribal wars. They have settled down here in UP and Haryana. We share blood ties with them. Our aim is to connect with them Mir Mazdak Baloch
Mission Balochistan doesn’t end there. Pre-freedom activist Mir Mazdak Baloch will start organising camps in Delhi to garner support for the cause. He will be delivering talks at universities and has been granted a visa to travel across the country to highlight the Baloch humanitarian crisis. Mir Mazdok has a speaking engagement in Jawaharlal Nehru University this week. Coincidentally, pro-azadi Kashmiris had shouted anti-India slogans earlier this year on the campus. Mazdok has been camping in Delhi to put together the logistics of his campaign. On Saturday, Doordarshan interviewed the grandson of assassinated Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti on his ‘Martyr Day’. The activist died in a Pakistan military action on August 26, 2006. “Many Baloch came to India about a century ago during tribal wars. They have settled down in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan. We share blood ties. Our aim is to connect with them,” says Mazdak.


He was forced to flee Balochistan in 2010 to Afghanistan. He holds Pakistan responsible for ‘genocide’ in Balochistan and has dedicated his life to freedom of Balochistan—“nothing less and nothing more”. Even as the Indian government is yet to explicitly lay down the fine print of its Balochistan policy, this tacit approval signals India’s ‘softening of stand’ towards their plight, according to diplomats.

http://www.newindianexpress.com/nat...r-Pravasi-Divas/2016/08/28/article3600418.ece
 
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