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    BLA’s Bold Offensive: 71 Attacks in ‘Occupied Balochistan’ Signal Regional Shift

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    Baloch Liberation Army Strikes 51 Sites in Pakistan: Will They Strike Back?
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    The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has launched 71 coordinated attacks across 51 locations in what it calls “occupied Balochistan,” warning India and the world of Pakistan’s deceptive tactics and a looming regional transformation.

    By New Delhi Post Team

    New Delhi: The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for a sweeping offensive, executing 71 coordinated attacks on Pakistani military and economic targets across what it terms “occupied Balochistan.” The group asserts these strikes are part of a broader campaign to challenge Islamabad’s control over the resource-rich province and reshape South Asia’s strategic landscape.

    Strategic Autonomy and Regional Ambitions
    The BLA firmly rejects accusations of being a foreign proxy, positioning itself as a key player in the region’s evolving dynamics. Targeting Pakistani military convoys, intelligence centers, and mineral transport operations, the group aims to disrupt Islamabad’s grip on Balochistan. “We are neither pawns nor spectators,” the BLA declared, emphasizing its autonomous role in the region’s military and political future. The attacks also served to test battlefield readiness, with spokesperson Jeeyand Baloch noting their focus on strengthening coordination and defensive capabilities for future warfare.

    Accusations of Pakistani Deception
    The BLA accuses Pakistan of using peace talks as a facade to mask its aggressive agenda. Labeling Islamabad’s diplomatic overtures as “deceptive war tactics,” the group warns India and the global community against trusting Pakistan’s promises. “Every ceasefire offer is soaked in blood,” the BLA stated, pointing to Pakistan’s alleged history of duplicity. The group’s offensive coincided with heightened India-Pakistan tensions, underscoring its intent to open a new front against Islamabad’s military.

    Global Call to Counter ‘Terror State’
    In a scathing critique, the BLA slammed Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) for fostering global terrorism, citing groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and ISIS. It urged the international community, particularly India, to provide political, diplomatic, and defense support to help establish an independent Balochistan. Warning of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal under a “fanatical” military, the BLA argued that unchecked, Pakistan could destabilize global security, posing a catastrophic risk to the world.

    The BLA’s audacious strikes and stark warnings signal a volatile shift in South Asia. As Balochistan’s struggle intensifies, the world must heed the call to address Pakistan’s destabilizing role.

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