Baloch Raji Aajoi Sangar (BRAS), an alliance of “pro-independence” armed groups, has announced a major restructuring of its military and diplomatic strategy, declaring that it will unify its forces under a centralized command and intensify operations against Pakistan and China in Balochistan.
In a statement released on Sunday, BRAS spokesperson Baloch Khan said a high-level meeting was held with senior delegates from the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), Baloch Republican Guards (BRG), and Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army (SRA).
The meeting lasted three days, during which “important decisions were made to enter the Baloch national movement into a decisive phase.”
The statement said BRAS would soon take the form of a “Baloch National Army,” establishing new committees and departments to bring the “leadership and activists of various organizations under a unified military structure.”
According to the group, the goal is to transform what it called “scattered operations” into “an organized, coordinated and decisive force,” a move aimed at becoming what BRAS described as an “invincible wall” against the “occupying enemy.”
BRAS explained that immediate efforts would begin at the grassroots level to strengthen and expand the military foundations of its member groups across Balochistan, shifting from “scattered guerrilla attacks to an organized and coordinated resistance.”
The statement said “further intensity and innovation” would be introduced in the war against Pakistan and China, with guerrilla operations modernized to inflict heavier losses on “enemy forces.”
It added that this reorganization includes systematically weakening Pakistani intelligence networks, targeting military positions, and undermining war infrastructure. A “comprehensive roadmap” has been drawn, the group claimed, to “eliminate the intelligence dominance” of the “enemy.”
BRAS announced plans to intensify resistance against the “looting of Baloch resources” and what it described as the “exploitative projects of Pakistani and Chinese capitalists.” As part of this strategy, the group said that road blockades across all major highways in Balochistan will be escalated to disrupt the logistical, economic, and military interests of the “occupying state.”
A new strategy is being formulated on the diplomatic front to raise the “Baloch national issue” on the global stage. BRAS said it will launch a campaign to present, in international forums, what it called “atrocities” by the Pakistani and Chinese states, including “Baloch genocide, enforced disappearances, military aggression, and colonial projects.”
The group added that it will focus on strengthening ties with diplomatic institutions, human rights bodies, and “various global forces,” aiming to secure broader international attention and support.
BRAS also pledged to modernize its “resistance media,” strengthen ties with international media organizations, and bolster its social media presence in order to counter what it described as “enemy propaganda” and clarify the aims of the Baloch movement.
In the statement, BRAS emphasized the ideological, intellectual, and military training of its fighters, noting that each combatant would be prepared “not only in enhanced military techniques but also in national ideology, revolutionary politics, and colonial strategies.”
It said the movement must unite all freedom fighters under a single goal of Baloch national liberation rather than any one group’s agenda. The statement added that this ideology “can give rise to an invincible movement.”
BRAS further claimed it would refine guerrilla warfare tactics to minimize its own losses and maximize the impact on Pakistani forces. The group said strategic operations are underway to put Pakistan under “increased pressure,” and that future attacks would be carried out with “high precision.”
It reaffirmed a commitment to uniting other “resistance groups” under one command, insisting the national liberation struggle should take priority over factionalism.
The alliance declared that “the only guarantee of Baloch national liberation is the establishment of a united, organized and invincible national army.” Calling scattered military efforts insufficient, it argued that Baloch forces must unite under “organized military leadership” to overcome any conspiracies by the enemy and push Baloch national liberation closer to reality.
The statement concluded by warning that “no foreign power, including China” would be allowed to exploit Baloch resources in collaboration with Pakistan. BRAS said the occupation of these resources was “unacceptable under any circumstances” and threatened to target any company or investor entering economic agreements with the Pakistani state. It claimed that the movement was entering a “decisive phase” marked by “increased intensity and innovation,” which it believes will make Baloch national liberation an “inevitable reality.”