The writer is a freelance journalist and columnist based in Quetta, and Editor of Balochistan Voices, an online newspaper. He can be reached at Adnan.Aamir@Live.com or @iAdnanAamir.
Can the PPP government in Balochistan retain its hold on the province amid internal rivalries and external threats?
Fazl threatens street agitation over delay in passage of madrassa registration bill
Gwadar Airport risks becoming a white elephant
Balochistan’s security situation has brought political activity in the province to a standstill
Sardar Akhtar Mengal’s position in Baloch politics makes him a key figure in the broader political context. This prominence does not come without...
A complex case of political pragmatism, compromise and the quest for stability
The floods in Gwadar have laid bare the consequences of inadequate urban planning and the vulnerabilities of rapidly developing cities to...
Establishing its legitimacy will be crucial for the new government in Balochistan
The 2024 general elections marked a significant shift in the political landscape of Balochistan
In Quetta, voters are quite clear about their priorities and the significance of their choices
A renewed focus on Balochistan by the PPP and the PML-N is interesting to witness. But this is unlikely to affect the sentiment in the street
The PPP is currently engaged in a struggle for political dominance in Balochistan against the PML-N
Baloch nationalist parties have been mostly silent on the issue of deportation of Afghan refugees
PTI’s prospects in Balochistan appear grim
Balochistan’s electables make strategic moves ahead of elections
Ali Mardan Domki’s appointment as caretaker chief minister of Balochistan may have surprised many
Taking issue with National Assembly decisions that affect Gwadar and Balochistan
From infrastructural damage to loss of lives and livelihoods, Balochistan has been hit hard by rains
Infrastructural flaws on highways connecting Balochistan to the rest of the country need to be addressed immediately
Balochistan has witnessed a 65 percent increase in population. This increase will impact its political representation and resource allocation share