In a recent statement, Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant suggested that Pakistan could potentially be split into two separate entities to create Balochistan. Sawant’s comments come amidst escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, particularly in the context of the long-standing conflict over Kashmir. The Chief Minister’s remarks have sparked a debate in political circles, with some supporting the idea of supporting Balochistan’s independence movement. Balochistan, a resource-rich province in Pakistan, has been the site of a separatist movement for several decades, with many Baloch activists advocating for independence from Pakistan. Sawant’s proposal has drawn both criticism and praise, with some questioning the feasibility of such a drastic geopolitical change. The Indian government has not officially endorsed Sawant’s suggestion, but the Chief Minister’s comments reflect the growing sentiment in India in support of Balochistan’s independence. As tensions continue to simmer between India and Pakistan, the issue of Balochistan’s independence is likely to remain a contentious topic in the region. Sawant’s statement adds a new dimension to the complex dynamics between the two neighboring countries, with potential implications for regional stability. The international community will be closely watching how the situation unfolds and whether Sawant’s idea gains traction in Indian political discourse.

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