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    Weaponization of Academia: India-Israel Nexus Behind Anti-Pakistan Narrative in “Balochistan Studies Project

    Web Desk2By Web Desk2June 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Weaponization of Academia: India-Israel Nexus Behind Anti-Pakistan Narrative in “Balochistan Studies Project
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    The emergence of the so-called “Balochistan Studies Project” represents yet another chapter in the ongoing hybrid war being waged against Pakistan’s sovereignty. Far from being a genuine academic effort, this initiative is widely seen as a weaponized propaganda tool, designed to undermine Pakistan’s national integrity while masquerading as scholarly inquiry.

    Alarmingly, the project is allegedly backed by an Indo-Israeli nexus, with its materials circulated through platforms linked to MEMRI—a known hub for politicized content that often serves hostile strategic interests. This partnership is neither coincidental nor benign. It is a calculated attempt to launder subversive narratives about Pakistan, particularly Balochistan, through the veneer of academic legitimacy.

    At the center of this scheme is Mir Yar Baloch, controversially appointed as a “Special Advisor” to the project. His inclusion raises serious questions about the project’s objectivity and intentions. Rather than fostering balanced dialogue or legitimate research, his role appears tailored to amplify separatist narratives, distort Pakistan’s security realities, and discredit the state’s legitimate efforts to maintain law and order in the province.

    Pakistan’s security institutions have consistently warned about India’s RAW deploying militant proxies like the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) to destabilize the region. The BLA has a long record of violence, terror attacks, and sabotage—all with the aim of fracturing Pakistan’s territorial integrity. This new academic front, operating under the cover of research and analysis, is simply an extension of these destabilization efforts in the information domain.

    It is essential to recognize that such so-called “studies” are not neutral. They serve as part of a wider disinformation ecosystem designed to delegitimize Pakistan’s state institutions, sow division, and justify external interference. By packaging hostile narratives as academic work, adversaries aim to sway international opinion, influence policy circles, and provide intellectual cover to violent separatist agendas.

    Pakistan must remain vigilant against this hybrid threat. It is not enough to simply condemn these propaganda efforts—we must also proactively challenge them with credible, evidence-based counter-narratives. Pakistani scholars, policymakers, and institutions must engage international academic forums, highlight the real context of the security situation in Balochistan, and expose the foreign-sponsored designs behind such projects.

    The battle for Balochistan is not only being fought on the ground but also in the realm of ideas. Pakistan cannot allow hostile actors to weaponize academic platforms to spread falsehoods, promote militancy, and undermine the nation’s unity. By confronting these hybrid tactics head-on, Pakistan can safeguard its national interests, protect its people from misinformation, and reinforce its commitment to truth and stability.

    Academic Propaganda Anti-Pakistan Propaganda Balochistan Liberation Army Balochistan Studies Project Counter-Narrative Pakistan hybrid warfare Indo Israeli Nexus Information Warfare MEMRI Mir Yar Baloch Narrative Warfare national sovereignty Pakistan Integrity Pakistan Security RAW Involvement
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