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Good day, fellow DRB-ites.
I have decided to create a Balochistan specific thread, which our forum lacks, to understand, analyze and track the independence movement in Balochistan ( we have a Balochistan news corner,but its not a analysis thread but news-tracker).
So lets understand Balochistan first :
Firstly, Balochistan, aka Kalat Khanate , was a treaty vassal of British Empire and not formally part of British India but treaty vassals - their status is same as that of the Rajputana states, Nizam of Hyderabad, Kashmir, Nepal and Bhutan : kingdoms who are treaty vassals of british and given option for independence or joining pakistan/India as they saw fit. Khan of Kalat chose independence and Pakistan FORCED him to sign accession document, which caused his own brother, to form the BLA and become its first leader.
This is clear-cut divergence from India asking King of Kashmir to fuck off and the king HIMSELF offering to sign instrument of accession to save his country. Hence why no Kashmiri royal or bigwig took up armed resistance against India, unlike Balochistan.
Secondly, the main cause of Balochistani independence struggle is not outside support, but the fact that Balochistan is the richest province of Pakistan by resource extraction but its poorest province by GDP per capita and Baloch who were promised jobs in CPEC were cut out and jobs done by Chinese + Punjabi contractors.
So root cause of Balochi independence struggle is native displacement and native disenfranchisement.
Now, lets look at the strategic picture - Balochistan is not only highly rich in mineral resources,its also exceptionally well situated by persian gulf and has several natural deep-water ports that has been in use since Indus Valley civilization days ( Ormara, Pasni, Gwadar and Jiwani). So Balochistan is strategically well placed to serve as main import-export corridor for Afghanistan, which is also an easier transit route from Kandahar to baloch coast via Quetta.
So there are regional players also who have clear-cut gain from Balochistan becoming independent, along with the Baloch people themselves.
I shall not make this a huge essay post, but just give a small synopsis to get the ball rolling for us to understand the Balochistan phenomenon and come up with a socio-political understanding of the region that will help our two populations connect and help each other better.
Regards.
I have decided to create a Balochistan specific thread, which our forum lacks, to understand, analyze and track the independence movement in Balochistan ( we have a Balochistan news corner,but its not a analysis thread but news-tracker).
So lets understand Balochistan first :
Firstly, Balochistan, aka Kalat Khanate , was a treaty vassal of British Empire and not formally part of British India but treaty vassals - their status is same as that of the Rajputana states, Nizam of Hyderabad, Kashmir, Nepal and Bhutan : kingdoms who are treaty vassals of british and given option for independence or joining pakistan/India as they saw fit. Khan of Kalat chose independence and Pakistan FORCED him to sign accession document, which caused his own brother, to form the BLA and become its first leader.
This is clear-cut divergence from India asking King of Kashmir to fuck off and the king HIMSELF offering to sign instrument of accession to save his country. Hence why no Kashmiri royal or bigwig took up armed resistance against India, unlike Balochistan.
Secondly, the main cause of Balochistani independence struggle is not outside support, but the fact that Balochistan is the richest province of Pakistan by resource extraction but its poorest province by GDP per capita and Baloch who were promised jobs in CPEC were cut out and jobs done by Chinese + Punjabi contractors.
So root cause of Balochi independence struggle is native displacement and native disenfranchisement.
Now, lets look at the strategic picture - Balochistan is not only highly rich in mineral resources,its also exceptionally well situated by persian gulf and has several natural deep-water ports that has been in use since Indus Valley civilization days ( Ormara, Pasni, Gwadar and Jiwani). So Balochistan is strategically well placed to serve as main import-export corridor for Afghanistan, which is also an easier transit route from Kandahar to baloch coast via Quetta.
So there are regional players also who have clear-cut gain from Balochistan becoming independent, along with the Baloch people themselves.
I shall not make this a huge essay post, but just give a small synopsis to get the ball rolling for us to understand the Balochistan phenomenon and come up with a socio-political understanding of the region that will help our two populations connect and help each other better.
Regards.