A deadly conflict in Balochistan, Pakistan, has erupted as the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) launched coordinated attacks, resulting in nearly 200 deaths, including civilians and security personnel. The Pakistani government attributes these attacks to foreign interference, particularly India, while local grievances of political marginalization and economic injustice persist among residents. Amidst the violence, the promise of economic development from the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is viewed skeptically by locals. The ongoing rebellion underscores deep-seated discontent, as military action fails to address the root causes of the conflict.
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