Abstract

South Asia has long been enumerated as a region infused with diversity and disparity. Balochistan belongs to this region subsequently originating an arduous yet undermined ethnic conflict formulating into an insurgency. Pakistan, being the proprietor of this province, has faced constant predicaments now more than ever with foreign states’ influence in geopolitical terms. This article elucidates this protracted crisis and orchestrates an analytical framework incorporating several spectrums of international relations.

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