تلخیص
Baloch civilization appears to be a sadistically protective to its ethnic identity in Pakistan. For the past 2000 years, the community has lucratively retained its distinctiveness and national pride. Although ecological isolation has played an imperative role to preserve their identity, yet most of the instrumentalists believe that it is the circumstances that shaped the ‘Others’. After getting ‘independence’ in 1947 five major spells of insurgency, within 70 year history of Pakistan, endangered the integrity of the country. However, with the assassination of Sardar Akbar Bugti, a wave of insurgency badly affected the province. In fact, the incident created higher sense of Baloch alienation than ever before. This paper is an attempt to examine the historical evolution of the contemporary situation, incorporation of Baloch community into the mainstream politics and the course of conflict resolution in Pakistan.