THE BALOCH RESISTANCE IN PAKISTAN: SOME PLAUSIBLE IMPACTS AND EXPLANATIONS

  • Muhammad Hassan Associate Editor of PJHC in NIHCR, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Amir Jan Baloch Assistant Professor, Department of Political Studies, LUAWMS, Uthal Balochistan, Pakistan
Keywords: Nationalism, Balochistan, Insurgency, Natural Resources and Resistance Movement

Abstract

Baloch resistance in Pakistan has been a political struggle and ideological movement which was meant to pressurize the successive governments of Pakistan to ensure the due rights of the inhabitants of the province. The issue of Balochistan is no doubt political in nature which could have been settled via political dialogues and negotiations, however, trust deficit and rigid attitudes from both sides have taken deep roots that never allowed
them to be on a single page for larger interest of Balochistan. The paper investigates the fact that the persistence unjust policies and rigid attitudes of the successive federal governments towards Balochistan gave birth to sense of deprivation and sense of alienation among Baloch ethnic group. As a result, Baloch ethnic group has justified and linked their resistance with the matters of their ethnic and ideological survival in the country. The paper further finds that the resistance movement of Baloch is the result of the long-term unjust approaches of the successive federal governments of Pakistan. The paper aims to find out severe implications of the resistance on province-center -nexus on long-run.

Author Biography

Amir Jan Baloch, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Studies, LUAWMS, Uthal Balochistan, Pakistan

Assistant Professor, Department of Political Studies, Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and Marine Sciences, Uthal, Lasbela, Balochistan, Pakistan

Published
2022-10-03
Section
Articles