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BALOCHISTAN AND THE 18TH AMENDMENT: THE CIVIL-MILITARY ROOTS OF SEPARATISM AND REGIME MILITARISATION IN PAKISTAN
The 18th Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan in 2010 transferred powers to the country's provinces and removed articles inserted by the previous military regimes which facilitated military in...