Balochistan - Is there a solution?

No disrepect brother but most of your '34-EZ' model is just AI generated slop.

What works best in any separatist problem is to destroy their demographic dominance and use overwhelming military force then after integrate that group with concessions, but first establishing strong military deterrence against fascist groups is important.

See Turkey, Russia, India, Sri Lanka.

Rest developing the coastline makes most sense from an economic perspective that's where economic activity happens

If the 34 EZ Model sounds like AI to you, that says more about the quality of our politics than the model itself. When a country has been run on slogans for 78 years, a real plan will always feel foreign.

Calling the 34 EZ Model “just AI” is not an argument, it’s an escape hatch.
People say this when they can’t understand the model, can’t counter its logic, or feel threatened by a framework that exposes 78 years of institutional decay.

It’s not just a model, It is a governance architecture, something Pakistan has never had.

In a country where “policy” means flyovers, donor begging, and ribbon‑cutting, anything long‑term and coherent will feel alien.

Pakistan’s real problem isn’t AI, it’s the corruption pipeline. No matter how much money you pour into a project, without accountability the system converts development budgets into offshore wealth.

For decades, the pattern has been the same:

• 70% of funds are laundered through inflated contracts, kickbacks, and political–bureaucratic networks
• The money ends up in UAE, South Africa, Switzerland, the US, or offshore accounts
• Only 30% reaches the actual project site

This is why Pakistan stays poor even when budgets increase.

And this is exactly why the 34 EZ Model scares people, It breaks the corruption pipeline.

For 30 years, nearly half of Punjab’s development budget was poured into Lahore to manufacture a “Paris of Pakistan.”

Yet after billions spent:

• Lahore still can’t match Tehran’s planning discipline
• Karachi: the economic engine was abandoned
• The country’s development became Punjab‑centric, politically motivated, and economically irrational

If Lahore is the “showcase,” then it showcases how money can be spent without producing real development.

This is why the 34 EZ Model exists to replace political vanity projects with export‑driven, accountable, professionally managed zones.

For decades, politicians talked about “developing the coastal belt.”

Reality?

• If China hadn’t intervened, Gwadar would still be transporting water on donkeys.
• The state had no capacity, no vision, and no governance discipline to build a port city.

The 34 EZ Model exposes this gap.
Pakistan doesn’t lack potential, it lacks institutions.

Government‑run SEZs in Pakistan failed for the same reason everything else fails, they were designed inside a corrupt, politicized, bureaucratic system, not outside it.

Here’s the breakdown:

a) SEZs were controlled by politicians and bureaucrats, not professionals

Appointments were political, not merit‑based.
Zones became patronage hubs, not economic engines.

b) No single-window operations

Investors had to deal with:

• FBR
• Customs
• EPA
• Provincial departments
• Local authorities
• Utility companies

A “special economic zone” with 20 approval layers is not special, it’s a trap.

c) Land mafias captured the zones

Plots were:

• allocated to favorites
• flipped for profit
• held as speculative real estate

Instead of factories, SEZs became property schemes.

d) No export discipline

SEZs were treated as:

• tax havens
• duty‑free shopping malls
• political showpieces

Not as export‑driven industrial clusters.

e) Zero accountability

No KPIs.
No performance audits.
No penalties for failure.
No incentives for success.

f) Infrastructure without governance

Roads were built.
Buildings were built.
But institutions were not built.

This is why Pakistan’s SEZs failed while China, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Bangladesh succeeded.

And this is exactly why the 34 EZ Model is different. It creates a new governance tier outside the corrupt system with professional management, automated approvals, and export‑linked incentives.

Let’s be brutally honest. The only consistent achievement of Pakistan’s political elite and establishment has been filling bank accounts in Dubai.

Not:

• industrialization
• exports
• education
• healthcare
• urban planning
• institutional reform

Just offshore wealth accumulation.

When a system rewards corruption, any real reform model will feel “alien.”

Not because it’s AI but because it demands accountability.
 
Read it again. 1) Extremist people and ideologies sprout everywhere, can't help it. 2) Socially and economically stable societies/communities suffocate them through lack of support because they have better things to do. Instable societies do not. 3) Economic and social difficulties produce a desperate, uneducated, and thick population as a whole;
shared it before
18:24 Interaction with a Young Militant

Just saying people in Punjab, etc when they struggle economically, resort to street crimes, scams, theft, jackings, etc.
They don't have guns, hideouts and clan backing like KPK or Balochistan.
When there are, we have, like, kachy k dako. Even more, socio-economic issues lead to serious crimes like kidnapping for ransom, 'tributes' or bhatta, etc.
 
nice AI sentence structure bro
it not ai , then proceeds to reply using ai

The 34 EZ Model is closest to China’s early SEZ model, but far more structured, decentralized, and uniform. Inspired by Singapore e-government fully digitalized model to low government overhead and eliminate ghost employees.

Fully digital public services
• Automated approvals
• Extremely small government workforce
• Centralized digital identity (EZ-ID or EZPass)
• AI‑assisted planning
• Zero tolerance for corruption


1. One Identity (EZ-ID) → All Services

EZ‑ID would unlock:

• business registration
• tax filings
• property records
• utility connections
• customs & trade
• healthcare
• education
• employment verification
• digital contracts
• land registry
• licensing
• compliance checks

Everything becomes one login, one identity, one audit trail.

2. AI + Blockchain Integration

AI handles:

• automated approvals
• compliance checks
• fraud detection
• investment matching
• forecasting
• risk scoring

Blockchain handles:

• tamper‑proof records
• procurement transparency
• land registry
• contract enforcement
• audit trails
• anti‑corruption

This combination does not exist anywhere in the world.

Not in Singapore.
Not in UAE.
Not in Estonia.
Not in China.

3. EZ‑ID Reduces Government Overhead by 70–80%

Because:

• no manual files
• no provincial departments
• no paper signatures
• no cash handling
• no middlemen
• no “sifarish”
• no approvals through 12 offices

Everything becomes digital, automated, and traceable.

This is exactly how Singapore keeps its government small but this model applies it across 34 autonomous zones, not one city‑state.

4. EZ‑ID Breaks Elite Capture

This is the part that scares the 2,500 families.

Because EZ‑ID creates:

• transparent procurement
• transparent land allocation
• transparent contracts
• transparent hiring
• transparent compliance

The old corruption pipeline collapses.


5. EZ‑ID Enables a Parallel Government Layer

This is the core innovation of the 34‑EZ Model:

EZ‑ID allows the zones to operate independently of the broken provincial bureaucracy.

It becomes the digital spine of the new governance tier.

Singapore has SingPass. Estonia has X‑Road. UAE has SmartPass. But none of them combine AI, blockchain like 34‑zone governance architecture. EZ‑ID would be the world’s first national digital identity powering a parallel, corruption‑free government layer.

34 EZ model can save $12 to $22 dollars annually.

There is no system identical to this Model but some similar elements can be found in:

• China’s Shenzhen & province‑scale SEZs
• UAE’s multi‑zone governance (JAFZA, ADGM, DIFC)
• Singapore’s EDB‑driven industrial clusters
• South Korea’s Free Economic Zones
• Saudi Arabia’s NEOM & giga‑projects
• SDG Model Zones promoted by UNCTAD/GASEZ
 
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LMFAO,
it would be better if you had just commented an AI response instead of posting this guys slop
 
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One right step towards peace in Baluchistan will be dividing the state into 3-4 smaller states, and give more power to local govt and abolish wadera system.
 
One right step towards peace in Baluchistan will be dividing the state into 3-4 smaller states, and give more power to local govt and abolish wadera system
what is the magic thing that we get after division that we cannot do without it.
Just saying Baloch/Sindhis etc may not mind division of Pak further, but do of provinces.
So, without creating a political issue, what can be done after (division) must be done now.
Even after division, if you think you can 'effectively' control (which you are controlling now by sector commanders, DCs, SPs), it will be again firefighting between small divisions. You need to create more posts/ministries to appease everybody.
 
what is the magic thing that we get after division that we cannot do without it.
Just saying Baloch/Sindhis etc may not mind division of Pak further, but do of provinces.
So, without creating a political issue, what can be done after (division) must be done now.
Even after division, if you think you can 'effectively' control (which you are controlling now by sector commanders, DCs, SPs), it will be again firefighting between small divisions. You need to create more posts/ministries to appease everybody.
I don't expect a magic to happen just by dividing the state, like I said its one step towards a relative peaceful Baluchistan, right now its too big to control with limited resource we have, have you seen the map of Baluchistan? miles upon miles of wilderness and mountain ranges and difficult terrain and caves, no one can bring peace there just by patrolling it, if we divide the state we can make more administrative divisions, raise more Police/FC to guard those remote regions, hope that better politicians will take charge etc, but doing nothing and expecting things to change will cut in.
 
I don't expect a magic to happen just by dividing the state, like I said its one step towards a relative peaceful Baluchistan, right now its too big to control with limited resource we have, have you seen the map of Baluchistan? miles upon miles of wilderness and mountain ranges and difficult terrain and caves, no one can bring peace there just by patrolling it, if we divide the state we can make more administrative divisions, raise more Police/FC to guard those remote regions, hope that better politicians will take charge etc, but doing nothing and expecting things to change will cut in.
we are still controlling
Geography cannot be changed.
Raise more units, forces now.
CM is irrelevant now, and (new 2 to 3 more) will be later. Cannot change anything.
We can do all without dividing the province, especially on ethnic bases.
 
we are still controlling
Geography cannot be changed.
Raise more units, forces now.
CM is irrelevant now, and (new 2 to 3 more) will be later. Cannot change anything.
We can do all without dividing the province, especially on ethnic bases.
Lets agree to disagree, I believe that dividing and creating more states will help, not completely fix the problem but will help.
 
Lets agree to disagree, I believe that dividing and creating more states will help, not completely fix the problem but will help.

My suggestion is to bring Balochistan’s entire costal area under Federal control and then create smaller administrative units. I would not call them provinces because 18th amendment will make things more complicated. Once this is done, hire a technocrat to run them and create a strong local government.

These need to be proactively protected with local police, FC and army. Pakistan need new coastal cities and this will be the first step.

Once end results is achieved, apply it to Sindh.
 
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