Balochistan, Pakistan

Balochistan
بلوچستان
Province of Balochistan
Location of Balochistan in Pakistan
Coordinates: 27°42′N 65°42′E / 27.7°N 65.7°E / 27.7; 65.7
Country Pakistan
Established1 July 1970
Capital
and largest city
Quetta
Government
 • TypeFederated parliamentary republic
 • BodyGovernment of Balochistan
 • GovernorSheikh Jaffar Khan Mandokhail
 • Chief MinisterSarfraz Bugti
 • Chief SecretaryShakeel Qadir Khan
 • LegislatureProvincial Assembly
 • High CourtBalochistan High Court
Area
 • Total
347,190 km2 (134,050 sq mi)
 • Rank1st
Population
 (2023)
 • Total
14,894,402
 • Rank4th
 • Density42.900/km2 (111.11/sq mi)
GDP (nominal)
 • Total (2022)$20 billion (4th)
 • Per Capita$1,621 (5th)
GDP (PPP)
 • Total (2022)$80 billion (4th)
 • Per Capita$6,485 (5th)
Time zoneUTC+05:00 (PKT)
ISO 3166 codePK-BA
Main language(s)
  • Urdu, English (official)
Notable sports teamsQuetta Gladiators
Quetta Bears
Balochistan cricket team
HDI (2019)0.475
low
Literacy rate (2023)
  • Total:
    (42.01%)
  • Male:
    (50.50%)
  • Female:
    (32.80%)
Seats in National Assembly20
Seats in Provincial Assembly65
Divisions8
Districts35
Tehsils134
Union Councils978
Websitewww.balochistan.gov.pk

Balochistan (/bəˈlɒɪstɑːn, bəˌlɒɪˈstɑːn, -stæn/) is a province of Pakistan. Located in the southwestern region of the country, Balochistan is the largest province of Pakistan by land area but is the least populated one. It is bordered by the Pakistani provinces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the north-east, Punjab to the east, and Sindh to the southeast; shares international borders with Iran to the west and Afghanistan to the north; and is bound by the Arabian Sea to the south. Balochistan is an extensive plateau of rough terrain divided into basins by ranges of sufficient height and ruggedness. It has a large deep-sea port, the Port of Gwadar, lying in the Arabian Sea.

Although it constitutes approximately 44% of Pakistan's land area, only 5% of it is arable, and it is noted for an extremely dry desert climate. Despite this, agriculture and livestock make up about 47% of Balochistan's economy.

The name "Balochistan" means "the land of the Baloch people". Largely underdeveloped, its economy is also dominated by natural resources, especially its natural gas fields. Aside from Quetta, the second-largest city of the province is Turbat in the south, while another area of major economic importance is the port city of Gwadar on the Arabian Sea, an emerging future business hub.