Pakistan is preparing to submit a comprehensive dossier on the situation in Balochistan to the United Nations, international human rights organizations, and other relevant global forums according to senior government sources. The dossier reportedly contains detailed documentation alleging India’s involvement in terrorist activities in the province and its support for internationally designated militant groups operating in the region.
Sources told Jang that the dossier is based on what officials describe as verifiable evidence including intelligence reports, official documents recorded statements, and other supporting material.The submission aims to highlight alleged efforts to destabilize peace and security in Balochistan through violence, intimidation, and attacks on development projects.
Government officials expressed appreciation for countries that have publicly condemned terrorist activities and shown solidarity with Pakistan. They noted that international recognition of the role played by Pakistan’s security forces in protecting civilians and maintaining national security has been encouraging.
According to the sources Pakistan plans to use international platforms to stress that terrorism is a global threat requiring collective action rather than a challenge faced by a single country.The dossier will also outline ongoing operations against what officials describe as an India-backed network known as Fitna e Hindustan. Several suspects have reportedly been arrested or neutralized while investigations against facilitators continue.
The government reiterated its commitment to peace, while emphasizing that Pakistan will not compromise on its sovereignty, territorial integrity, or the safety of its citizens.

