
Balochistan Bloodbath Exposes Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir’s Security Failure; Islamabad Accuses India
New Delhi, July 10, 2026 [VoM News]: As a fresh wave of coordinated militant attacks have been witnessed in Balochistan province of Pakistan, killing the dozens of security personnel, and raises the questions about the country’s internal security situation and counter-insurgency strategy.
These attacks are the deadliest in the province in recent months and have renewed scrutiny of Islamabad’s response to the long-running insurgency.
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Following the bloodbath, Pakistani authorities again accused India of supporting militant activities in Balochistan. However, no publicly verifiable evidence has been presented to substantiate the allegations.
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Meanwhile, India has consistently and categorically rejected such accusations, maintaining that Pakistan should address its internal security issues and refrain from making what it describes as baseless claims.
Pakistan is using the narrative of the “Fitna al-Hindustan”, which officials have increasingly invoked in connection with militant attacks.
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Whereas, analysts note that while Pakistan continues to blame external actors, the persistent insurgency in Balochistan highlights deeper security and governance challenges within the province.
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International observers have repeatedly called for credible evidence when allegations of cross-border involvement are made, emphasising the need for transparent investigations.
This is going to intensify debate over Pakistan’s security policies and the effectiveness of its efforts to curb militancy in the restive province.
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