THE NEXUS BETWEEN POLITICAL STRATEGY, AND CHANGE & CONFLICT MANAGEMENT: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY BALUCHISTAN
Abstract
This research analyzes the effects of Baluchistan's political and governance practices on sustainable development alongside civil service improvement. This research blends political science, sociology, and conflict resolution theories with data from 130 respondents selected carefully across health, media, banking, social media, and educational sectors. We used SPSS-26 to process the data and deliver solid information about how changes affect conflict management and how institutions work in these situations. When governments include more people in policy decisions, conflict resolutions improve more than local governance changes and civil service upgrades. Research confirms that change and conflict management influence governance and institutional capacity more than governance and institutional capacity in achieving sustainable development results. The data proves that multiple governance methods must work together to develop conflict-affected areas like Baluchistan successfully. Future researchers should examine several locations to discover how technology enhances governance procedures across different contexts.
Keywords: Strengthened leadership in conflict handling combined with better governmental approaches, civil service structure, and Baluchistan development strategies and public participation methods.