An activist campaigning for Balochistan’s separation from Pakistan has released a compelling video detailing the vast business interests allegedly controlled by the Pakistan Army. Mir Yar Baloch argues that the military has transformed into a formidable corporate entity, operating across a wide spectrum of industries. His analysis suggests that the army’s commercial footprint is far more extensive than commonly understood, encompassing everything from essential consumer goods to high-stakes financial and real estate ventures.
The activist draws a sharp contrast between the expected role of a national military – protecting citizens and borders – and the Pakistan Army’s alleged business dealings. He claims the army is involved in running cement factories, producing popular TV dramas, managing grain businesses, and dominating significant portions of the real estate sector. This immense wealth generation, he contends, occurs while Pakistan grapples with economic instability and relies on international financial support. Mir Yar also highlights the army’s historical military record, questioning its effectiveness in past conflicts and suggesting a prioritization of economic gain over national defense. The video has ignited considerable online discussion regarding the military’s pervasive influence.







