Balochistan Liberation Army

Balochistan Liberation Army
بلۏچستان آجوییء لشکر
FounderBalach Marri
Leader
SpokesmanJeeyand Baloch
Dates of operation2000 (2000) –
present
Groups
  • Majeed Brigade
  • Fateh Squad
  • Fidayeen Squad
  • STOS (Special Tactical Operations Squad)
  • ZIRAB (Zephyr Intelligence, Research, and Analysis Bureau)
  • Hakkal Media
  • QAHR (Qazi Aero Hive Rangers)
MotivesSecession of Balochistan from Pakistan
HeadquartersKandahar, Afghanistan
Active regions Pakistan

 Iran

 Afghanistan

IdeologyBaloch nationalism
Separatism
Ethnonationalism
Secularism
Anti-Punjabi sentiment
Anti-Chinese sentiment
Major actionsAssassination, suicide bombing, attacks against civilians and paramilitary forces, kidnapping and ethnic cleansing
Notable attacks
StatusActive
Size600 (2020)
Part ofBaloch Raaji Aajoi Sangar
AlliesState allies:
 India (alleged by Pakistan, but denied by India)
Afghanistan (2002–2021)
Non-state allies:
Pakistani Taliban
Balochistan Liberation Front
Opponents Pakistan
 China
Battles and wars
Designated as a terrorist group by Pakistan
 Iran
 China
 United Kingdom
 United States
 United Nations
 European Union
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The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) is a Baloch ethnonationalist militant organization based in the Balochistan region of Afghanistan. Operating primarily from regions across southern Afghanistan and southeastern Iran, the BLA perpetrates attacks in neighbouring Pakistan's Balochistan province, which it seeks to remove from Pakistani sovereignty. It frequently targets civilians, foreign nationals, Pakistani soldiers and policemen, and has carried out multiple massacres targeting ethnic Punjabi civilians. It also regularly attacks schools, hospitals, and infrastructure projects in the province as well.

The BLA's first recorded activity was in mid-2000, when it claimed credit for a series of bombings against Pakistani authorities. The BLA is designated as a terrorist organization by Pakistan, China, Iran, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union.

Since 2025, Pakistan uses the name "Fitna al-Hindustan" to refer to the Balochistan Liberation Army, which it accuses of being backed by India.