In a recent statement, Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant suggested that Pakistan might be divided into two separate entities to create Balochistan. Sawant made these remarks during a discussion at the first edition of the ‘Goa Maritime Conclave’ organized by the Indian Navy. The Chief Minister’s comments come in the wake of heightened tensions between India and Pakistan over the issue of terrorism and cross-border attacks. Sawant’s statement reflects India’s support for the Baloch cause, as Balochistan has been facing human rights violations and suppression by the Pakistani government for years. The idea of splitting Pakistan to create Balochistan is not new, as the Baloch people have been fighting for independence for a long time. Sawant’s remarks have drawn mixed reactions, with some supporting the idea of supporting Balochistan’s independence, while others cautioning against interfering in the internal matters of another country. The issue of Balochistan is a sensitive one in international politics, and any move to support its independence could have far-reaching implications. As tensions between India and Pakistan continue to simmer, Sawant’s comments have added another dimension to the complex relationship between the two countries. It remains to be seen how the Indian government will navigate this delicate issue while maintaining diplomatic relations with its neighbor.

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