Baloch human rights activist Mir Yar Baloch’s big statement has come out regarding the terrorist blast near Red Fort in Delhi and the subsequent explosion in Srinagar. Mir said that the attack in India is a declaration of war from Pakistan.
Mir Yar said, ‘In the last 78 years, the world has gained nothing by maintaining relations with Pakistan except terrorism, bloodshed, instability, nuclear weapons, blackmailing tactics and the burden of supporting the country’s declining economy.’
What did Baloch activist Mir say?
Mir said on social media platform It seems that Pakistan is once again ready to create situations like the 1990s in India.
No Pakistan No Problem,
Mir Yar Baloch
15 November 2025
Over seventy-eight years, the world has gained nothing from maintaining its relationship with Pakistan except terrorism, bloodshed, instability, nukes blackmailing tactics and the burden of supporting Pakistan’s failing… pic.twitter.com/eJnic1QwRN— Mir Yar Baloch (@miryar_baloch) November 15, 2025
He said, ‘Defence analysts in Balochistan have concluded that Pakistan has no intention of giving up terrorism and hence, as Israel has done, Delhi should also consider large-scale decisive action. Israel keeps attacking many more powerful countries simultaneously, whereas Pakistan will not be able to withstand continuous confrontation with India even for a month. Therefore, it is important for India to decisively end the conflict that started with Pakistan’s terrorist attacks.
Mir also said, ‘In Afghanistan, India should build at least ten additional air bases along with Bagram so that military operations can be launched from Afghan soil and it should provide defense systems and long-range missiles to protect its airspace and deter Pakistani air strikes.,
India should build military airbase in Afghanistan: Mir Yar Baloch
Mir stressed that India should provide open defensive and military assistance to both Balochistan and Afghanistan on an emergency basis.
Mir said Delhi and Kabul should jointly host an India-Afghanistan-Balochistan trilateral conference to discuss the burning issues and find ways to counter terrorism and proxy wars waged by the Pakistan Army.
He said that inviting Baloch leaders to India would prove to be the last nail on the coffin of Pakistan’s decades-old terrorism. Permanent peace between India and Afghanistan is possible only when Balochistan becomes an independent state.

