Conflict | Pakistan and allies | Opponents | Results |
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First Indo-Pakistani War (1947–1948) | {{flagcountry|Pakistan|size=22px}} Furqan Force | {{flagcountry|India|size=22px}} Jammu and Kashmir | Ceasefire- Partitioning of Kashmir between India and Pakistan
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First Balochistan Conflict (1948) | {{flagcountry|Pakistan|size=22px}} | Kalat insurgents | Victory |
Second Balochistan Conflict (1958–1959) | {{flagcountry|Pakistan|size=22px}} | Kalat insurgents | Victory |
Third Balochistan Conflict (1963–1969) | {{flagcountry|Pakistan|size=22px}} | Kalat insurgents | Victory- Abolition of the "One Unit" policy[1]
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Second Indo-Pakistani War (1965) | {{flagcountry|Pakistan|size=22px}} | {{flagcountry|India|size=22px}} | Defeat- Tashkent Declaration
- No territorial changes
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Bangladesh Liberation War (From March 1971) Third Indo-Pakistani War (From Dec 1971) | {{flagcountry|Pakistan|size=22px}} | {{flagicon|Bangladesh|1971|size=22px}} Mukti Bahini {{flagcountry|India|size=22px}} | Defeat- Independence of Bangladesh
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Fourth Balochistan Conflict (1973–1978) | {{flagcountry|Pakistan|size=22px}} | BLA | Victory[2]- Return to status quo ante bellum
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Soviet intervention in the Afghan Civil War (1979–1989) | {{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg|size=22px}} Peshawar Seven {{flagcountry|Pakistan|size=22px}} {{flagicon|Iran|size=22px}} Tehran Eight | {{Flag|Soviet Union|size=22px}} {{flagicon|Afghanistan|1987|size=22px}} Afghanistan | Soviet withdrawal (limited involvement) |
Siachen conflict (1984) | {{flagcountry|Pakistan|size=22px}} | {{flagcountry|India|size=22px}} | Defeat- India annexed the Siachen Glacier.
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Afghan Civil War (1996–2001) | {{flagicon|Afghanistan|Taliban}} Islamic Emirate (Taliban) {{flag|Pakistan}} {{flagicon image|Flag of al-Qaeda.svg}} Al-Qaeda | {{flagicon|Afghanistan|1992}} Islamic State (Northern Alliance) | Defeat- End of Taliban government rule in Afghanistan
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Kargil War (1999) | {{flagcountry|Pakistan|size=22px}} | {{flagcountry|India|size=22px}} | Defeat- India regains possession of Kargil
- Return to status quo ante bellum[4]
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Fifth Balochistan Conflict (2004–) | {{flagcountry|Pakistan|size=22px}} | BLA | Ongoing- Extension of the conflict into Iran
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War in North-West Pakistan (2004–) | {{flagcountry|Pakistan|size=22px}} United States | Pakistani Taliban Al-Qaeda {{flagicon|Islamic State|size=22px}} Islamic State | Ongoing |
1. ^{{cite book|url=http://www.crisisgroup.org/~/media/Files/asia/south-asia/pakistan/119_pakistan_the_worsening_conflict_in_balochistan.pdf |title=Pakistan: The Worsening Conflict in Balochistan |publisher=International Crisis Group, Asia Report No. 119 |page=4}}
2. ^Newsline: A History of the Baloch Separatist Movement
3. ^{{cite news |first1=Rory |last1=McCarthy |first2=Helen |last2=Carter |first3=Richard |last3=Norton-Taylor |title=The elite force who are ready to die |work=The Guardian |date=October 26, 2001 |url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/oct/27/afghanistan.terrorism6}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/aug1999/pak-a07.shtml |title=Pakistani opposition presses for Sharif's resignation |publisher=Wsws.org |date=1999-08-07 |accessdate=2012-06-15}}
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