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Faisal Ahmad

Blacklist the Terror Proxies! Anatomy of FITNA AL HINDUSTAN (BLA) The Case for Outlawing Heinous Baloch Terror Outfits Globally!

Published on: May 31, 2026 10:17 AM

Terrorism in Balochistan has changed completely. It is no longer a low-level tribal rebellion. Today, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and its associated proxies operate as highly lethal, well-funded, and digitally advanced networks. They use extreme violence to target civilians, destroy economic development, and destabilize Pakistan.

Foreign Funding & India’s Footprint

For years, the Government of Pakistan has stated that the insurgency in Balochistan is not a domestic issue. Instead, it is an externally sponsored proxy war.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) frequently presents evidence of this foreign backing. DG ISPR has explicitly labeled these militant groups as part of an external proxy network designed to hurt Pakistan.

Offensive-Defence!

This foreign link is tied directly to statements made by India’s National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval. In his public speeches on security strategy, Doval openly discussed an “offensive-defence” doctrine. He famously hinted at exploiting Pakistan’s internal vulnerabilities, specifically warning that Pakistan could lose Balochistan if it did not change its policies.

Within the context of counter-terrorism, this statement is widely seen as a soft admission of a state policy to sponsor unrest.

The high level of coordination seen in BLA attacks confirms this external support. In major operations, the BLA has launched simultaneous assaults across 12 different districts.

They use advanced satellite communication, standardized tactical gear, and expensive weapon systems. A poor, localized insurgent group cannot afford these tools without foreign capital. Intelligence reports confirm that money flows through international black-market networks and safe havens to keep Balochistan volatile.

Weaponization of Women

One of the most disturbing changes in the BLA’s tactics is using women as suicide bombers. This is a complete break from traditional Baloch tribal culture, which heavily protects women and forbids them from frontline fighting. The BLA’s specialized unit, the Majeed Brigade alongwith other soft proxies like BYC systematically targets young women for these missions.

How the Radicalization Works?

BLA does not just recruit uneducated people; they intentionally target educated, middle-class women in universities and hospitals.

8 Recruiters look for women who are grieving lost or detained relatives. They twist this personal pain into political rage.

8 Highly educated people, like Shari Baloch (who held a Master’s degree) and law students, have been radicalized by extremist professors and peers.

8 Frontline handlers use psychological pressure and false promises of heroism, martyrdom and liberation to convince these women to wear suicide vests.

This tactic is cold and calculating. Women easily bypass traditional security checkpoints because guards respect local cultural norms. By turning mothers, nurses, and students into weapons, the BLA destroys the social fabric of Baloch society just to get international media headlines.

TTP-BLA: Marriage of Convenience

Historically, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the BLA were total opposites. The TTP fights for a hardline religious state, while the BLA claims to be secular and eth-nationalist. However, the DG ISPR has detailed how these two groups have formed an operational partnership.

This is a marriage of convenience. They share logistics, intelligence, and safe havens along porous border regions. More importantly, they share technology. BLA has adopted complex vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) tactics- traditionally used by religious extremists-directly from TTP trainers. This dangerous combination makes both groups far more destructive.

Economic Sabotage

If the BLA truly cared about the Baloch people, they would support projects that bring wealth, jobs, and infrastructure to the province. Instead, they do the exact opposite.

They focus their violence on major development projects like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the mega-mining project at Reko Diq.

BLA claims these projects are colonial exploitation. But by killing workers and scaring away foreign investors, they trap the local population in a cycle of poverty. They use this lack of development to recruit more frustrated youths.

Digital Warfare & Propaganda

BLA runs a highly sophisticated digital operations center through its media arm, Hakkal. They use encrypted messaging apps like Telegram, high definition videos, and press releases written in Balochi, Urdu, and English to dominate social media.

They systematically weaponize the issue of missing persons and human rights. While there are genuine socio-economic and political grievances in Balochistan that need political solutions, BLA exploits these issues as a shield. They use online propaganda to hide their civilian body count. When they blow up a train station full of civilians, their digital accounts instantly post pre-made content to shift the blame and frame themselves as freedom fighters to international observers.

Global Isolation & Need for Sanctions

The international community must look past the BLA’s digital propaganda. An organization that uses women as suicide bombers, assassinates foreign workers, and slaughters innocent civilians at train stations is a terrorist organization.

While countries like Pakistan, the United States, and the European Union have banned the BLA and the Majeed Brigade, more global action is urgently required.

 

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) must place strict, global sanctions on the BLA. Global intelligence agencies need to coordinate to freeze the financial accounts of BLA leaders living abroad in luxury while they send young Baloch women to blow themselves up. It is time to isolate this terror network completely. True peace for the Baloch people can only happen when these foreign-funded proxies are permanently dismantled.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Anatomy, Baloch, heinous, HINDUSTAN, proxies, terror

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