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Who are the separatist Baloch militants in Pakistan responsible for hijacking trains?

Separatist militants from the Baloch Liberation Army claimed to have taken hostages in an attack on a train that carried hundreds of people including paramilitary forces, on Tuesday, and threatened to kill those who were still alive.

Beijing has invested in Gwadar's deep-water port, among other projects. The BLA is one of the most powerful insurgent groups in the region bordering Afghanistan and Iran.

The militants, who were previously engaged in a low-level conflict, have intensified their attacks in recent months using new tactics in order to cause a high death toll and injure many others. They also target the Pakistani military.

The group has also targeted Chinese interests.

What are the BLA's goals?

The BLA is seeking independence for Balochistan. This province, located in Pakistan’s southwest, borders Afghanistan to the north as well as Iran to the West.

The group is the largest of several ethnic insurgents that have fought the federal government over decades, claiming it unfairly exploits Balochistan’s rich mineral and gas resources.

Insurgents are fighting for local resources that they claim belong to their own people.

Balochistan’s mountainous border area serves as a haven for insurgents from Balochistan and jihadist militants.

How has it become more lethal?

In 2022, the BLA stunned the security establishment of the country when it stormed military and naval bases.

The country has used suicide bombers in attacks on Chinese nationals in a university in Karachi, and in a bombing attack in southwest Balochistan.

Last week, an umbrella group for several Baloch ethnicities announced that they had gathered all factions to try and unite them into a single military structure.

In recent weeks, a dormant BLA-splinter group known as BLA (AZAD), which was previously inactive, has become active.

What are the BLA's targets?

BLA has targeted infrastructure and security forces in Balochistan but also in other areas, most notably in the southern port city Karachi.

Insurgents accuse Beijing of aiding Islamabad in exploiting the province, and specifically the strategic port Gwadar, located on the Arabian Sea.

The militants have attacked the consulate of Beijing in Karachi and killed Chinese nationals working in that region.

Separately, the BLA was at the center of the tit-fortat attacks last year between Iran, Pakistan, and other neighbours over what they called militant base on the territory of each other. This brought the neighbours to the brink war.

BALOCHISTAN’S SIGNIFICANCE

Balochistan forms an important part in China's $65 Billion investment in the China Pakistan Economic Corridor. This is a wing to President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative.

The area is home to several key mining projects. One of these, Reko Diq (run by mining giant Barrick Gold, ABX.TO), is believed to be the largest gold and cobalt mine in the world.

China operates a copper and gold mine in this province.

Pakistan's plan to tap untapped resources has been hampered by the insurgency that has lasted for decades and continues to cause instability.

Pakistan's largest by area but its smallest by population. Balochistan has a coastline that stretches along the Arabian Sea, close to the Gulf's Strait of Hormuz shipping lanes.

Many of the women activists protested at Islamabad and Balochistan against alleged security force abuses - allegations that the government denies.

Islamabad claims that India and Afghanistan are supporting militants in order to harm Pakistan's relationship with China. Both countries deny this accusation. Reporting by Asif Shazad from Islamabad, and Saud Mehsud from Dera Ismail Khan. Editing by Aidan Lewis & Ed Osmond

(source: Reuters)