Baloch Leader Urges Trump to Recognize Strategic Importance of Balochistan

The President of the Baloch American Congress, Tara Chand, has publicly called on former US President Donald Trump to formally recognize Balochistan as a region of strategic importance to the United States. He argues that Pakistan, with China's support, occupies Balochistan, creating a global security threat due to its critical location near the Strait of Hormuz and its vast resources. Chand emphasizes the Baloch people's desire for freedom and positions the region as essential for future US security. This appeal follows recent accusations by activist Hakeem Baloch that Pakistan's security forces are intensifying enforced disappearances, including of women and children.

Key Points: Baloch Leader Calls on Trump to Recognize Balochistan

  • Call for US recognition of Balochistan
  • Allegation of Pakistan-China occupation
  • Highlight of mineral & coastal resources
  • Warning over regional security threat
  • Accusations of enforced disappearances
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Baloch American Congress President calls on Trump to recognise Balochistan as 'strategically important' to US

Baloch American Congress President urges US to recognize Balochistan as strategically vital, citing Chinese-Pakistani occupation and regional threats.

"President Trump should recognize Balochistan as strategically important to the United States, just like Greenland. - Tara Chand"

Washington DC, January 16

Baloch American Congress, President Tara Chand on Friday said in a statement that US President Donald Trump should recognise Balochistan as strategically important to the United States, just like Greenland.

Chand said that Pakistan, with China's support has occupied Balochistan, and has become a security threat.

In a post on X, he said, "President Trump should recognize Balochistan as strategically important to the United States, just like Greenland, because Balochistan has a critical geopolitical location and major mineral and coastal resources. Pakistan, with China's support, has occupied Balochistan, creating a serious security threat not only to America but to the wider world. Balochistan's location near the Strait of Hormuz also makes it extremely important for regional and global security."

Chand pointed out that China and Pakistan were expanding their presence in the region, and must be taken seriously.

"Balochistan holds major geopolitical and defense value, and the United States should pay close attention to it. Pakistan and China are expanding their influence across the region, and this must be taken seriously. The Baloch people are an ancient nation with thousands of years of history. They are secular, progressive, and open-minded, and they seek freedom, peace, and a better future for their region and the world," he said.

He added, "Therefore, the United States should support Balochistan and recognize that Balochistan is essential to America's future security."

Earlier on January 11, Baloch activist Hakeem Baloch has accused Pakistan's security establishment of continuing to rely on enforced disappearances as its "primary tool of control" in Balochistan, despite years of international scrutiny. He argued that these abductions, now increasingly involving women and children, reflect a deepening phase of state repression.

In an interview with ANI, Baloch said that more than eight to ten Baloch women and girls were abducted in the past year alone, including a 15-year-old and an eight-month pregnant woman.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the human rights abuses are deeply concerning, I'm wary of any call for external powers like the US to get involved. It often leads to more instability. The focus should be on international pressure for Pakistan to uphold basic rights, not on carving out new strategic alliances. The Baloch people's plight is real, but the solution is complex.
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Ananya R
The comparison to Greenland is odd, but the point stands. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) runs through Balochistan. If the US sees it as a counter to Chinese influence, they might listen. From India's perspective, any check on the unchecked China-Pakistan nexus in our neighbourhood is worth examining. 🤔
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Vikram M
Abducting pregnant women and children? This is barbaric. Pakistan talks about Kashmir on global forums but look at what they do in Balochistan. The world's silence is deafening. The Baloch people deserve their voice and freedom. India should also raise this issue more strongly.
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Michael C
Strategically, it makes sense for the US to diversify its interests in the region away from just Pakistan. Balochistan's coast is significant. However, just supporting independence movements for strategic gain can backfire. The humanitarian aspect should be the primary driver for any international response.
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Priya S
It's the same old story. Pakistan has never treated its provinces equally. Sindh, Balochistan, KPK – all face neglect and oppression. The establishment only cares for Punjab. The Baloch struggle is legitimate. Hope the international community stops turning a blind eye for geopolitical convenience.

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