The Republic of Balochistan has issued an advisory calling on the people of what it describes as united Balochistan to remain vigilant, saying global attention is now focused on the region amid heightened regional tensions and a U.S. advisory urging its citizens to leave Iran.
In the statement, Balochistan said its people must take “full control” of the country’s waters, airspace, and land borders currently under Iranian and Pakistani control, and strengthen their ranks to confront any potential aggression by Pakistan or Iran. It also warned against the possible deployment of Chinese troops, air force assets, or naval fleets in Gwadar.
Drawing a comparison with Kurdish unity across Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Turkey, the statement called on the Baloch nation to consolidate its popular, military, and diplomatic efforts to defend its national identity, coastline, and natural resources. It urged preparations to “liberate” rare earth mineral sites, oil and gas fields, and gold mines from what it described as Pakistani occupation.
The Republic of Balochistan said it considers it a legal and moral right to take control of airports and airspace in the region, accusing Pakistan of continuing to use these facilities. It added that Balochistan is “mentally and organizationally prepared” to expel Pakistan from its maritime boundaries and land borders.
According to the statement, millions of Baloch people are ready to assume control of government buildings currently used by the Pakistani military, including banks, schools, hospitals, dams, airports, and telecommunications facilities.
To manage potential emergencies, maintain law and order, protect minorities and foreign diplomats, and ensure the functioning of essential services, the Republic of Balochistan announced it has prepared a Baloch National Civil Administration Force comprising 300,000 civil institutions.
The statement concluded by asserting that Balochistan, as a country, is fully prepared to run its own system of governance.





