Pakistani security forces carried out two intelligence-based operations (IBOs) conducted in Balochistan on June 2, 2025 that resulted in the elimination of seven militants associated with Indian-backed group “Fitna al Hindustan”, in two separate intelligence-based operations (IBOs). ISPR confirmed these successful missions with a statement released Tuesday afternoon: radio.gov.pk +7; pakobserver.net +7; dawn.com +7 and dunyanews.tv +4; dunyanews.tv +4 and dunyanews.tv +4; dunyanews.tv +4, dunyanews.tv +4; dunyanews.tv +4 and dunyanews.tv +4; Dunyanews TV +4 as well as PakObserver+4 all added into this particular operation against terrorist elements affiliated with “Fitna Al Hindustan”, killing seven members of this organization as reported on Tuesday by Pakistan’s Inter Services Public Relations Office +4, as reported on Tuesday by Paobserver +4.
Operations in Mach and Margand
The initial operation took place in Kachhi District’s Mach area, where troops engaged militants based on credible intelligence and engaged them in an intense exchange of fire that resulted in five terrorists being eliminated after an intense exchange of fire. Separately in Kalat District’s Margand area security forces dismantled a hideout for terrorists that resulted in two more militants being neutralized as well as weapons, ammunition and explosives being recovered from both operations – plus an ISPR statement about these militants being active participants in various terrorist activities aimed at destabilizing this region.
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Pakistan Takes Stance against Indian Involvement
ISPR underlined Pakistan’s resolve to rid itself of Indian-sponsored terrorism from its soil, using the term “Fitna al Hindustan” to refer to groups allegedly supported by India for instigating unrest in Balochistan. Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of ISPR reiterated this point and stressed how such groups receive financial and logistical support from Indian intelligence agencies that aim to disrupt peace and development in Balochistan. dunyanews.tv with +7; dawn.com +7, 24newshd.tv with +7 and 24newshd.tv +7
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Context of Ongoing Insurgency
Balochistan has long been a hotbed of separatist insurgencies, with various groups seeking autonomy or independence from Pakistan. Pakistani officials have repeatedly accused India of backing these insurgents in order to destabilize the region, especially given projects like China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). India denies these allegations by insisting it does not intervene in Pakistani internal affairs and maintains it is non-interfering. Wikipedia.org.
Recent Escalations and Security Measures
Recent operations come amid a spate of attacks in Balochistan, including the tragic bombing of a school bus in Khuzdar on May 21 that claimed numerous children’s lives and which Pakistani authorities blamed on Indian-backed militants, further straining relations between their neighboring nations. For more details please see en.wikipedia.org, arynews.tv and Wikipedia
Pakistan’s security forces have increased their counterterrorism operations across Balochistan in response to increasing threats, with operations designed to dismantle militant networks and restore order and peace.
International Implications
Balochistan has drawn considerable international interest, sparking concerns over regional stability and infrastructure projects. Pakistan’s government continues to call on the international community to recognize and combat insurgent groups operating within their borders, alleging external support of these militants from other nations.
As the situation evolves, Pakistan remains committed to combatting terrorism and protecting both its citizens and territorial integrity.