Publication

1 Oct 2006

This paper provides an overview of the Baluch movement in Pakistan. It explains some of the causes that have propelled and sustained the movement and considers the implications of the resurgence of this movement over the last few years on the stability of Pakistan and the region. The author concludes that the Baluch crisis is not going fade away by itself. The government would have to allay the apprehensions of the Baluch and give them a vital stake in being part of the political and economic process of the country.

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Author Rajshree Jetly
Series ISAS Insights
Issue 15
Publisher Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
Copyright © 2006 National University of Singapore
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