The insurgency in Balochistan is almost as old as the country itself. It began in 1948 when the region was controversially – some say forcefully – annexed to become part of the newly formed Pakistan. Violent separatist uprisings, which were largely tribal-led, took place again in 1958, 1962 and 1973.
The Wall Street Journal recently published an article that was met with a substantial amount of backlash. The opinion piece was entitled “If Indians and Pakistanis Can Relocate, Why Can’t Gazans?"....