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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reference to Balochistan in his Independence Day speech signals an aggressive shift in India’s approach towards Pakistan. Last week, in an all-party meeting on the unrest in Kashmir, Mr. Modi had said, “The time has come for Pakistan to answer the world, on atrocities against people in Balochistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.” The Indian strategy could be drawing the global attention towards one of the oldest internal problems of Pakistan.Balochistan is Pakistan’s largest, but least developed province, which is home to over 7 million people, mostly Balochis. The roots of the conflict, like India’s Kashmir issue, go back to the country’s independence. Follow us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aajtaktv?sub_confirmation=1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/aajtak Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/aajtak Tags: Fast News,Breaking News,Top Headlines,Super fast news,Khabare Superfast,Superfast!,news,sensational news,political news,sports news,Super fast,Jawaharlal Nehru University,controversy,students,union leader,sedition,anti-national’ slogans,Parliament attack,Kanhaiya Kumar,Rohith Vemula,Manish Sisodia,Nirbhaya Case,protests,Juvenile,Delhi Gang Rapist,DUSU,Delhi University Students Union,Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union,JNUSU,Jantar Mantar,demonstrations,Union Finance Minister,Quota ,Arun Jaitley,criminal,defamation,Delhi Chief Minister,Patiala House,AAP,Arvind Kejriwal,DDCA,Salman Khan,Acquittal,Salman Khan (Film Actor),Bollywood,Bollywood Str,Asaduddin,Owaisi,AIMIM,Bharat Mata Ki Jai,RSS,Bombay High Court,Congress,Sonia Gandhi,Rahul Gandhi,trial court,National Herald case,Gandhi,Congress,BJP,National Herald,Subramanian Swamy,Pakistan,Narendra Modi,Nawaz Sharif,Pakistani Terrorists,Pathankot,Uttarakhand