From the Archives: Baluchistan and The Partition of India: The Forgotten Story
This occasional paper examines Balochistanās struggle for autonomy, from British colonial āSandemanisationā to its forced 1948 accession to Pakistan. By highlighting the suppression of Kalatās 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.
Occasional Paper | Partition by Design: āKashmir-in- Pakistanā in the British Strategic Chessboard
This Occasional Paper weaves together international and regional developments in the 1940s to show that Britain wanted Pakistan and Kashmir as part of the Islamic arc envisaged by it in 1947 as a buffer against the Soviet influence.

