@ZeptoNow I placed an order and have no way to raise complain as it requires order page to load which is not working for my latest order. Why is there no option to raise a direct complaint? Can you please resolve the issue?
@IndianTechGuide Finally someone from opposition realised this is an issue to raise. Better late than never. The BJP has put someone as finance minister who is not an elected leader but an appointed one.
Balochistan’s Freedom will end Pakistan's decades old terror doctrine
By Mir Yar Baloch
20 November 2025
Across South Asia, the idea that Pakistan is capable of waging a full-scale war against India or even sustaining prolonged conflict with Afghanistan has repeatedly been challenged by analysts, historians, and military strategists. This skepticism is rooted not in rhetoric, but in Pakistan’s structural vulnerabilities, its declining internal cohesion, its over relying on mineral of the Republic of Balochistan and its overextended military posture.
To understand these underlying realities, one must examine Pakistan beyond its slogans, beyond its nuclear saber-rattling, and beyond its extensive reliance on proxy warfare. Only then does the deeper truth emerge: Pakistan’s capacity for conventional conflict is severely compromised by internal fractures, economic fragility, and its contested presence in the mineral rich regions like Balochistan.
The Illusion of Control: Pakistan’s Narrow Footprint in Balochistan
Despite being the largest and geographically important region, the Republic of Balochistan has virtually no organic Pakistani population. The few Punjabis or settlers present are overwhelmingly:
Family members of military personnel
ISI and army officers stationed temporarily
Residents of cantonments and high-security zones
Even within Quetta, the military’s sphere of movement rarely extends beyond heavily fortified cantonment boundaries. The question then becomes unavoidable:
Where, in practical terms, does Pakistan’s administrative writ actually exist?
On the ground, territorial understanding and social control remain in the hands of the Baloch, while Pakistan employs:
Jet fighters
Attack helicopters
Heavy armor
Drones…to project power from above an approach that creates fear, not stability.
Just as NATO forces in Afghanistan depended on local translators and collaborators, Pakistan’s military relies on a microscopic segment of co-opted individuals estimated at 0.5% of the population who cooperate purely for financial incentives.
Why Pakistan Cannot Sustain Its Hold
One of the defining patterns of foreign occupation seen in British Balochistan, Soviet Union and the Americans, NATO in Afghanistan is the invader’s lack of familiarity with local terrain.
Pakistan faces the same structural disadvantage.
Its army does not understand:
The topography of Baloch mountains
The vast desert belts
Seasonal migration patterns
Tribal dynamics
Linguistic and cultural codes
A military force alien to the landscape, culture, and people cannot indefinitely secure control.
Economic Realities: Why Balochistan Determines Pakistan’s Survival
Pakistan’s economic lifeline originates in Balochistan. A significant share of the state’s revenue, industrial output, and strategic minerals comes from this region.
Key numbers highlighting Pakistan’s dependence:
$1.4 billion annually from Sui gas alone
Massive reserves in Reko Diq and Saindak
Coal fields in Mach, Chamalang, Harnai, and Loralai
Precious stones in Wadh and Khuzdar
Uranium deposits in Dera Ghazi Khan
Dozens of untapped mineral belts worth billions monthly
If Balochistan gains the military capability to assert control over its resources, Pakistan’s economic backbone will collapse almost overnight.
This is why analysts increasingly argue that:
The day Balochistan becomes militarily self-reliant, Pakistan’s countdown begins.
The Strategic Argument for Limiting Pakistan to Punjab
The fact of the matter is that if Pakistan were confined to its demographically dominant but geographically smaller Punjab region:
It would become landlocked
Its economic base would shrink to agriculture alone
Its ability to fund military operations would erode
Its capacity to project terrorism via land or sea routes would vanish
A limited, agriculture-dependent Pakistan would be forced to prioritize internal governance rather than external destabilization.
Balochistan’s Freedom as a Stabilizing Force
Contrary to the assumption that Baloch independence may create chaos, a vast body of geopolitical scholarship suggests the opposite.
An independent Balochistan could:
Introduce regional stability
Deter nuclear proliferation
Restrict the spread of extremism
Create new energy and trade corridors
Foster religious tolerance and economic cooperation
Pakistan, historically, has proliferated nuclear knowledge and used extremist proxies as instruments of foreign policy destabilizing Afghanistan, India, and even the Middle East.
Balochistan’s occupation enables:
Weaponization of Balochistan's minerals against India CPEC’s exploitative infrastructure causing human crisis
Dragging USA to plunder of rare-earth minerals
Chinese control over the Arabian Sea gateway
Militarized extraction of gold, gas, and hydrocarbons
Pakistan’s use of Baloch soil for U.S. bases and covert regional operations
Balochistan’s forced integration has thus become a security liability for India, Israel, Afghanistan and for the wider Arabian Sea region.
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@dr_sivaranjani@narendramodi@JPNaddaoffice@fssai@mohfw Shame on the system, government and judiciary to allow such lobbying by profit driven companies. They treat citizens like cockroaches and they don’t even spare the children. Shame on us to continue allowing the system to do so.
Sir, @narendramodi and @jpnaddaoffice@fssai@mohfw, it's a national shame that FSSAI has consented to the request by JNTL(the Indian subsidiary of Kenvue which is a spin off of Johnson and Johnson) for a stay order to dispose of it's stock of high sugar ORSL!
Sir, not only now, in future also, except WHO recommended formula ORS, no sachet or tetrapack should be allowed in the pharmacies(including online), hospitals, and schools, as far as rehydrating medicines are concerned. ORS should never be allowed to be used on the labels except for WHO Recommended Formula ORS even if these liquids are being sold in the supermarkets and quick commerce platforms only! Trusting that you will ensure the October 15th order is implemented with urgency!
#FundKaveriEngine
Government should fund Kaveri Engine at a rapid pace. It's high time that we accelerate technolgical development in the country. @narendramodi
We all need to stand by @foodpharmer
Shame on you #Cadbury#Bournvita to sue a content creator only for telling the truth of your product to everyone. Stop selling diabetes to our kids. Do better. Here's the video again. Now Sue thousands will you @CadburyWorld
WhatsApp's new privacy policy update to disregard user privacy applies to India but doesn't apply to EU. Is this some kind of Data Colonization by Big Tech to exploit nations with weaker laws? @PMOIndia We need strong privacy laws.
I am wondering why the largest democracy in the world could not bring justice to the victims of the worst ethnic cleansing witnessed in independent India.
Must watch Sunanda Vashisht speaking at the US Congregational hearing on human rights in washington.
https://t.co/BJaw70VJlm