This occasional paper examines Balochistanâs struggle for autonomy, from British colonial âSandemanisationâ to its forced 1948 accession to Pakistan. By highlighting the suppression of Kalatâs independence and the exploitation of regional resources, Ray illustrates how systemic marginalisation transformed a secular identity movement into an enduring conflict against centralised state authority.






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