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What happens when the world’s hunger for copper collides with a province where 63% live in poverty, most households lack reliable electricity and water, and dissent is met with disappearance? I’m Dominic Bowen, and this is The International Risk Podcast—where we cut through the noise to examine the risks that leaders have to grapple with every day.

Today: Reko Diq—one of the largest undeveloped copper-gold deposits on the planet—touted as Pakistan’s ticket to foreign capital and the energy transition. The Western pitch: jobs, growth, “responsible mining.” Local human rights actors have complained about decades of militarisation, enforced disappearances, and communities sidelined from decisions about their land and water.

Our guest is Lateef Johar Baloch—human rights researcher, member of the Human Rights Council of Balochistan,

In our conversation with Lateef today, we want to look beyond the headlines of Reko Diq as a multi-billion-dollar mining project and dig into what it represents on the ground, who benefits, and what are the risks.

The International Risk Podcast brings you conversations with global experts, frontline practitioners, and senior decision-makers who are shaping how we understand and respond to international risk. From geopolitical volatility and organised crime, to cybersecurity threats and hybrid warfare, each episode explores the forces transforming our world and what smart leaders must do to navigate them. Whether you’re a board member, policymaker, or risk professional, The International Risk Podcast delivers actionable insights, sharp analysis, and real-world stories that matter.

Dominic Bowen is the host of The International Risk Podcast and Europe’s leading expert on international risk and crisis management. As Head of Strategic Advisory and Partner at one of Europe’s leading risk management consulting firms, Dominic advises CEOs, boards, and senior executives across the continent on how to prepare for uncertainty and act with intent. He has spent decades working in war zones, advising multinational companies, and supporting Europe's business leaders. Dominic is the go-to business advisor for leaders navigating risk, crisis, and strategy; trusted for his clarity, calmness under pressure, and ability to turn volatility into competitive advantage. Dominic equips today’s business leaders with the insight and confidence to lead through disruption and deliver sustained strategic advantage.

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Why Balochistan matters (00:01:48)

3. Life in Balochistan (00:03:19)

4. China Pakistan Economic Corridor (00:06:03)

5. Opportunities and Risks of Barrick's Reko Diq project (00:08:04)

6. Enforced disappearances (00:09:55)

7. History of Balochistan (00:13:23)

8. Insurgency groups in Balochistan (00:17:39)

9. Critical Mineral vs Poverty disparity (00:18:52)

10. Foreign actors interest in Balochistan (00:21:09)

11. Consultations with local Baloch stakeholders (00:23:15)

12. Risks mining companies may face with their activities in Balochistan (00:25:35)

13. International risks around the world (00:29:05)

14. Conclusion and final thoughts (00:30:18)

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