Asim Munir Suffers Fresh Humiliation As US Blocks Pak-China Push To Ban Baloch Army

Pakistan believed it finally had Washington on its side. China backed Islamabad's proposal. Asim Munir had just returned from high-profile engagements in the United States. And the US itself had already designated the Baloch Liberation Army as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. Yet when Pakistan and China sought a global UN designation for the BLA and its Majeed Brigade under the powerful 1267 sanctions regime, America blocked the move. Why did Washington deny Islamabad the one victory it desperately wanted? Is the US trying to balance ties with Pakistan while preventing China from scoring a diplomatic win? And what lessons does this hold for India, which has repeatedly faced Chinese obstruction at the same UN committee? This report breaks down the geopolitics, the irony and the diplomatic setback that left both Pakistan and China frustrated.