Baloch Leader Claims Embassy to Open in Delhi, Demands Pakistan Army Exit, Declares Oil Fields Seized in Dera Bugti
New Delhi / Quetta: In a sensational geopolitical development, Baloch liberation leader Mir Yar Baloch has declared that Balochistan has formally separated from Pakistan and is now an independent nation, following India’s powerful military response through Operation Sindoor after the Pahalgam terror attack.
Mir Yar Baloch, a prominent social activist, lawyer and writer, posted a series of explosive statements on his X (formerly Twitter) account, stating that Balochistan has gained its freedom and is ready to establish diplomatic relations with other nations.
"Balochistan is free. We have declared our independence and permitted the establishment of our embassy in Delhi. Pakistani Army must leave our land. Peacekeeping forces are welcome,"
— Mir Yar Baloch, via X
Dera Bugti Oil Fields Under Baloch Control
In what is being seen as a declaration of power and self-sufficiency, Mir Yar Baloch claimed that Baloch freedom fighters have taken control of over 100 oil wells in Pakistan’s energy-rich Dera Bugti region. The move, if verified, could mark a decisive turning point in Balochistan’s long-standing struggle.
"Baloch fighters have captured oil facilities in Dera Bugti. This is the first sign of a self-sufficient, independent Balochistan. More actions to follow,"
— Mir Yar Baloch, via X
Formal Requests to India and the Global Community
Mir Yar Baloch further urged India and friendly nations to recognise Balochistan’s independence. He claimed that permission had already been given to set up an embassy in Delhi, and also demanded that "Jinnah House" be renamed as "Balochistan House" in line with the new political identity.
"The inauguration of free Balochistan will be held soon. National parade and anthem will be presented. Invitations will be sent to friendly nations. Bless us,"
— Mir Yar Baloch, via X
Pakistan Maintains Silence Amid Global Stir
The Government of Pakistan has not issued any official response at the time of publication. However, analysts suggest this declaration and the claimed seizure of national oil assets will likely escalate tensions and force a response from Islamabad. The situation is being closely monitored by diplomatic channels around the world.
Operation Sindhoora: The Spark for Balochistan’s Bold Move?
Many experts believe that India’s military offensive Operation Sindhoora, launched in retaliation to the Pahalgam terror attack, boosted the morale of Baloch nationalist movements, allowing them to escalate their demand for full independence.
"This is not just a separatist movement anymore. It’s a full-blown declaration of freedom that challenges the territorial integrity of Pakistan,"
— Senior geopolitical analyst, Washington D.C.
What Comes Next?
If India or any other nation chooses to recognise Balochistan officially, it would be a diplomatic earthquake for South Asia, potentially redrawing borders and further isolating Pakistan on the world stage. All eyes are now on New Delhi, and how the global community responds to this bold announcement.
"It’s time for Balochistan to rise, for our voices to be heard. The world can no longer ignore our decades of struggle,"
— Mir Yar Baloch, via X

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