I would really like to speak with Balochis on this topic. Not Indians. Some of them have this habit of popping up and voicing their "opinions" where least required.
Of course, there can be no denial that India has a lot to gain from involvement in this mess. What would be better for them than 1971 all over again? But, to say we're brewing trouble regarding Khalistan or Assam, and therefore that justifies their involvement in Balochistan, is just plain stupid. Khalistan, without Pakistani support, or shall I say, without the support of Benazir Bhutto, the Khalistan movement would have never been squashed. Her government hand-delivered a list of top Khalistan movement leaders and their locations to your government, so please, shine the light of ignorance somewhere else. As for Assam, how can we be involved there? The logistics required would be incredible, we would have to maintain a presence in Bangladesh for that to happen. If anyone is involved there, it is the Bangladeshis, or just the locals who are sick of being second-class citizens.
Coming back to the topic (and I hope we stay here this time), this "Council" is nothing more than a stunt at the international level to create something comparable to the several Kashmir independence groups worldwide (including the Students International for the Liberation of Kashmir (SILK) that was active some time back in Canada). The meat of the matter still remains within Pakistan and the matter very much remains under our collective control, but it won't be there always. The government(s) will have to show a bit of competency and make sure they resolve the issues the common Balochis face as quickly as possible, and find a way to cut down the power and influence of the landlord class. We should work for the betterment of Balochistan, not because we are intimidated by some fancy puppet of a "Council", but because we actually care for it as a part of Pakistan. Lastly, Kashmir, well, it's not "terrorism" when almost 90% of the local populace supports their motive. That statistic, by the way, is from an Indian news channel.