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Factors leading to insurgency in Balochistan


Author: Alok Bansal a
Affiliation: a Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi, India

DOI: 10.1080/09592310802061356
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: Small Wars & Insurgencies, Volume 19, Issue 2 June 2008 , pages 182 - 200
Subjects: Small Wars & Insurgencies; War & Conflict Studies;
Formats available: HTML (English) : PDF (English)
Also incorporating: Low Intensity Conflict & Law Enforcement
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Abstract
Balochistan has been in the midst of a full fledged insurgency for over five years now. Pakistani establishment has tried to project the current insurgency as a tribal mischief being perpetrated by a few feudal lords but the widespread support that the insurgents have been enjoying and the impunity with which they have been targeting symbols of government authority not only across the entire length and breadth of Balochistan but even outside, indicate that there are deep rooted, well defined causes that have led to this insurgency. The paper attempts to analyse the factors that have led to current round of insurgency in Balochistan.

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