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Israel, Iran conflict sparks security alarm in Pakistan, borders closed, tensions rise in Balochistan

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June 18, 2025
Israel, Iran conflict sparks security alarm in Pakistan, borders closed, tensions rise in Balochistan
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Tehran/Islamabad, June 18, 2025: As the Israel–Iran conflict enters its sixth consecutive day, Pakistan is facing mounting domestic security concerns amid fears of cross-border instability, secessionist exploitation, and a looming humanitarian crisis spilling over into the country’s sensitive Balochistan province.

While Islamabad has publicly condemned Israel’s airstrikes on Iranian nuclear infrastructure as “blatant provocations” and a violation of international law, authorities behind the scenes are taking urgent steps to contain the regional fallout that could directly affect Pakistan’s western frontier.

On June 15, Pakistan shut down five major border crossings with Iran in Balochistan — a dramatic move underscoring its alarm over the deepening war and its implications for national security.

The immediate catalyst was the return of over 500 Pakistani nationals, including pilgrims and students, from conflict-hit areas of Iran. “We are facilitating their safe return, but the border closures are a precautionary measure,” said Naeem Ahmed, Assistant Commissioner of Taftan, a key border town located in Chaghi district.

Taftan, a long-standing transit hub between Iran and Pakistan, has now become a frontline in a geopolitical crisis. Officials worry that the chaos unfolding in neighboring Iranian provinces could spill into Pakistan — both in terms of human displacement and insurgent activity.

Security analysts are particularly concerned about the presence of armed Baloch separatist groups, such as the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), which operate along both sides of the 905-kilometer (562-mile) Iran–Pakistan border.

“There is serious concern that if the war continues, these groups could exploit the chaos to regroup, smuggle arms, or seek sanctuary within Pakistani territory,” warned Abdul Basit, a security expert at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.

Pakistan has already stepped up military surveillance and intelligence operations across the border region, though the porous and rugged terrain of Balochistan makes enforcement extremely difficult.

Beyond the threat of insurgency, Islamabad is closely watching the shifting strategic landscape. Israel’s apparent air dominance over Iran, established through continuous bombardment of Iranian infrastructure, has raised alarms in Pakistani defense circles.

“Israel’s growing military reach into Iranian territory is deeply unsettling for Pakistan,” said Umer Karim, a Middle East security analyst at the University of Birmingham. “If Israeli military influence inches closer to Pakistan’s border, it could dramatically upset the regional balance of power.”

With violence escalating inside Iran, Pakistani officials also fear a potential refugee influx into Balochistan. While the initial wave has been limited to returning nationals, humanitarian agencies warn that continued hostilities could force thousands more to flee across the border, further straining resources in one of Pakistan’s most underdeveloped regions.

As the Israel–Iran conflict deepens, Pakistan finds itself walking a tightrope — condemning Israeli actions diplomatically while bracing for the unpredictable consequences at home. The situation along the western frontier is being monitored “hour by hour,” according to interior ministry sources, with military readiness at its highest in years.

While much of the international focus remains on the warfront in the Middle East, Pakistan’s western border is fast emerging as a critical pressure point — one that could redefine the country’s internal and external security posture in the weeks ahead.

Tags: Baloch Liberation ArmyBaloch Liberation FrontBalochistanBLABLFIranIran-Israel conflictIslamabadIsraelMiddle EastPak-Iran borderPakistanSecurity riskTaftanTehran
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