
In a concerted effort to address longstanding deprivation in Balochistan, the Pakistan Army and the government have been actively working across various sectors to uplift marginalized communities.
Today, Balochistan stands as a crucial player in the national development agenda, a stark contrast to its earlier status as an underprivileged province.
Once considered a neglected region compared to other provinces, Balochistan has witnessed rapid progress through the Vision Balochistan 2030 programme.
This initiative aims to spread developmental projects throughout the province, with the sole objective of ensuring a stable and prosperous Balochistan.
A closer look at the province under the Vision Balochistan 2030 reveals a determined stride towards true progress.
Ongoing projects include the development of communication infrastructure, construction of dams, and initiatives to address water scarcity.
State-of-the-art facilities such as the Cardiac Centre in Quetta, hospitals in Gwadar, Awaran, Zhob, Khuzdar, and Panjgur underscore the commitment to providing top-notch healthcare services to the residents.
Moreover, the inclusion of Baloch youth in security forces is now a priority, emphasizing a foundation built on preferential considerations.
Despite obstacles posed by anti-state elements, hindering Balochistan’s progress, the Pakistani military and law enforcement agencies stand steadfast in their commitment to overcoming such challenges.