Ground voices from Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir are turning sharper ahead of June 9.
People are calling it an “Ailan-e-Jang” a war for rights, dignity and governance. Some protesters are even saying that if Pakistan cannot give PoJK justice and basic rights, it may as well drop an atom bomb on the region.
“Here the atom bomb remark reflects the extreme anger of protesters and is not an endorsement of violence.”
Pakistan Army killed this young boy’s family in Afghanistan
Eight-year-old Noor Alam, who survived a Pakistani airstrike in Nangarhar, mourns his family, martyred within moments of the strike.
What did Asim Munir gain from killing such innocents?
#BREAKING: Rahul Gandhi calls Union Minister and BJP Sikh leader Ravneet Singh Bittu a “traitor” at the Parliament this morning during a protest in an unprovoked barb. In his response, Bittu called Gandhi a "desh ke dushman" (enemy of the nation).
The Republic of Balochistan’s greetings on Republic Day of Bharat
(Releasing in advance for media houses)
26th January 2026
On the historic occasion of the 26th of January, the Republic Day of Bharat, the people of the Republic of Balochistan representing sixty million Baloch extend heartfelt congratulations and warm fraternal greetings to the one hundred and forty crore people of Bharat from sixty million Baloch patriots across the world.
This day not only commemorates Bharat’s constitutional journey and democratic resilience, but also reflects the sacrifices of a patriotic and courageous nation whose struggle for freedom from colonial rule remains an enduring source of inspiration. Those sacrifices will be remembered for as long as history itself endures.
Bharat and Balochistan are not strangers to one another. Our relationship is rooted in centuries-old civilizational, cultural, and commercial links that predate modern borders. Across history, the peoples of this region have shared trade routes, maritime connections, cultural exchanges, and mutual respect forming bonds of trust, friendship, and interdependence that time has not erased.
Had Bharat and Balochistan mutually recognized each other as sovereign partners in 1947, and embarked upon cooperation in trade, security, defense, economy, culture, diplomacy, and regional development, the course of history might have been profoundly different. Eight decades later, the region could have emerged as one of the most developed and prosperous parts of the world surpassing even those economies whose wealth was shaped by oil discoveries only in the 1970s.
Bharat’s technological sophistication, institutional maturity, and human capital complement Balochistan’s extraordinary mineral wealth, strategic depth, and geographic position astride major global trade corridors. A strategic alignment between the two would not merely benefit their peoples it would reshape the regional order. By fostering trade, technological exchange, and collective security, such a partnership could transform the region into a center of economic gravity while gradually eroding the conditions that allow extremism and instability to persist.
Recognition of Balochistan as a sovereign state by Bharat would open a historic chapter granting Bharat strategic access to Balochistan’s both Gwadar and Chabahar ports, strengthening regional connectivity, and transforming defense and security cooperation into a true game-changer for peace and stability. Such a step would not only secure vital sea lanes but would redefine Bharat’s role as a visionary regional leader.
Should this historic beginning come from Bharat, the next 26th of January would mark Bharat as a truly unique global power one that chose courage, foresight, and friendship over caution. It would be a decision remembered for generations and a defining legacy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s third term.
On this Republic Day, the people of Balochistan reaffirm their commitment to peaceful engagement, mutual respect, human dignity, and international cooperation. We extend our sincere wishes for peace, prosperity, and continued progress to the people of Bharat, and for a future shaped by trust, partnership, and shared destiny.
With respect, friendship, and goodwill,
From the sixty million people of the Republic of Balochistan
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