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Pakistan Army Conducts Airstrikes in Balochistan Amidst Ongoing Insurgency and Historical Grievances

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Pakistan Army Conducts Airstrikes in Balochistan Amidst Ongoing Insurgency and Historical Grievances

Analysed 10 Sept 2025·1 source analysed·New Delhi, Balochistan, Pakistan·social
Pakistan Army Conducts Airstrikes in Balochistan Amidst Ongoing Insurgency and Historical GrievancesPreviousNext

The Pakistan Army has reportedly conducted airstrikes in Balochistan, a region with a history of insurgency since Pakistan's creation in 1947. The article attributes ongoing resistance, led by groups like the BLA, to systemic repression, resource exploitation, and denial of political agency, noting that educated youth are increasingly involved. This has reportedly led to a crisis for the Pakistan Army, with recent airstrikes in the Mach area of Bolan region described as a desperate act by a regime failing to achieve popular support.

Political Bias
80%10%10%
Sentiment
50%
AI analysis of 1 source · Published under editorial oversight by The Balanced News
Analysed 10 Sept 2025· How this analysis is produced· Editorial standards· Corrections

AI Analysis

Political bias across 1 sources
● Left 80%● Center 10%● Right 10%

The article exhibits a strong left-leaning bias by framing the Pakistan Army's actions as state terrorism and highlighting systemic repression and economic exploitation of the Baloch people. It consistently uses critical language to describe the Pakistani state's relationship with Balochistan, emphasizing coercion and denial of political agency, which aligns with a perspective critical of state power and supportive of marginalized groups.

Sentiment — Negative (0/100)

The article conveys a predominantly negative sentiment, focusing on violence, repression, and exploitation in Balochistan. The language used is critical and condemning, emphasizing the suffering of the Baloch people and portraying the Pakistan Army's actions as desperate and illegitimate. This strong negative framing shapes the reader's perception of the events.

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lokmattimesWhy is Pakistan Army conducting airstrikes in Balochistan? (IANS Analysis)LeftNegative

Story context

Category
Social
Location
New Delhi, Balochistan, Pakistan
Sources analysed
1
Last analysed
10 Sept 2025
Key entities
Pakistan ArmyBalochistan Liberation Army (BLA)Pakistan Air ForceBalochistanMachBolan regionKarachiGwadarChina-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)Charles Tilly