Aquilegia baluchistanica, common name the Balochistan columbine, is a perennial flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, endemic to Pakistan.
Aquilegia baluchistanica is a perennial herb growing to tall. It has pubescent stems and green, biternate basal leaves. The flowers are solitary, with pale pink petals and hooked nectar spurs.
The species was described in 1979 by the Pakistani botanists Rizwana Aleem Qureshi (born 1950) and Mohammad Nazeer Chaudhri (1932–2010). The type specimen was collected in Baluchistan on a date recorded as 25 May 1979, although this is likely erroneous as that would be after the formal description of the species from that specimen.
Aquilegia baluchistanica is endemic to Baluchistan in Pakistan, known from Sibi District. It grows in shady rocky areas.
, the species has not been assessed for the IUCN Red List.
Aquilegia baluchistanica flowers in spring and early summer.