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Balochistan In the Crosshairs of History

Balochistan In the Crosshairs of History

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Sandhya Jain is an author, independent researcher, and writer of political and contemporary affairs. Her myriad concerns range from India’s civilisational ethos, national security, and other contemporary issues; she contributes essays to various prestigious journals. Jain is a postgraduate in Political Science from Delhi University, Delhi, and has been a journalist for over three decades in leading newspapers. As Senior Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, she examined the vexed issue of Balochistan in its multiple dimensions.

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ISBN 13 9789389137729
Book Language English
Binding Hard Bound
Publishing Year 2021
Total Pages 344
Publisher KW Publishers
Author Sandhya Jain
Language Englsih
Category Books  
Weight 500.00 g
Dimension 22.86 x 15.24 x 0.33

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Balochistan In the Crosshairs of HistoryPakistan’s growing proximity to a China-led new geopolitical order and a Turkey-led potential ‘caliphate’ pose new challenges to India and the world. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor traverses territory that legally belongs to India, and enables China to expand its footprint on land and sea routes to Europe, the Middle East, up to Africa and even South America. These developments highlight the strategic importance of Balochistan, which stands at the crossroads of Afghanistan, Iran and the Gulf.


This work discusses Balochistan’s failure to secure independence in August 1947, including the Anglo-US quest for military bases and post-1945 dominance. It traces the distinct identity of the Balochs that forms the basis of Baloch nationalism, along with successive insurgencies since 1948, their brutal suppression, and the emergence of powerful guerrilla groups. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor straddles the Silk Road Economic Belt and Maritime Silk Road and gives China command of a geostrategic sphere from Xinjiang to the Mediterranean Sea and beyond, making it a two-ocean power, while swamping Islamabad in untold debt. Finally, China’s vision for a new international order via the Border and Road Initiative contrasts with India’s gentler neighbourhood policy; it has triggered the evolution of the Indo-Pacific concept from a purely maritime idea to a geopolitical one. India is adamant that Beijing should not achieve a Sino-centric unipolar Asia, as a multipolar Asia is a critical pillar of a multipolar world.

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