Quetta Division is an administrative division of Balochistan Province, Pakistan, being the third tier of government. CNIC Code of Quetta Division is 54.
In 2015, the Balochistan Assembly unanimously passed a resolution calling upon the provincial government to establish a new Rakhshan Division comprising the districts of Nushki, Chagai, Kharan, and Washuk which were parts of Quetta and Kalat.
The Quetta Division, comprising present-day Quetta, Pishin, Killa Abdullah, and Chaman districts, historically formed part of the Shal uplands and functioned as a frontier zone linking southern Afghanistan with northern Balochistan. The region was inhabited predominantly by Pashtun tribes, including the Kasi, Tareen, Achakzai, and Kakar, who controlled agricultural land, mountain passes, and trade routes connecting Kandahar with the Bolan Pass and the Indus plains.
On 14 October 1955, Quetta was created as an administration division of Balochistan Province.
According to the 2023 census, Quetta division had a population of 4,259,163 roughly equal to the country of Georgia or the US state of Kentucky.