In the aftermath of the deadly explosion near the Red Fort, a Baloch human rights activist pointed out that the car bomb, along with the subsequent explosion in Srinagar, is similar to a declaration of war by Pakistan.
He further added that in the past 78 years, the world has not been able to form a meaningful bilateral relationship with Pakistan. Instead, any engagement with the country has only resulted in terrorism, bloodshed, instability, nuclear threats, and blackmail tactics.
Mir’s Blame on Pakistan
According to Mir, Pakistan’s history has been fabricated, and the state exploits Balochistan’s vast natural resources while the military fosters and trains terrorist groups, fueling an endless cycle of conflict. He added that Pakistan now appears poised to recreate conditions similar to those of 1990s India. Mir said this in a post on X.
He further highlighted:
“Balochistan’s defense analysts have concluded that Pakistan has no intention of abandoning terrorism, and therefore, as Israel has done, Delhi should consider decisive action on a large scale. Israel continues to attack multiple, more powerful countries simultaneously; whereas Pakistan would not be able to withstand a continuous conflict with India for even a month. Therefore, it is essential for India to decisively end the conflict started by Pakistan’s terrorist attacks.”
He stressed that India should provide defensive and military assistance to both Balochistan and Afghanistan.
“In Afghanistan, India should seek at least ten additional air bases alongside Bagram to launch operations from Afghan soil.”
Mir has said that Delhi and Kabul should jointly host an India-Afghanistan-Balochistan trilateral conference to discuss pressing issues and explore avenues of cooperation aimed at protecting common interests and combating terrorism and proxy wars waged by Pakistan’s ISI and army.