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Kalat
Pakistan’s frontier challenge
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Just as India struggled with integrating the many princely states within its borders following the transfer of power, Pakistan similarly faced the challenge of integrating the Muslim-majority princely states that fell within its sphere of influence. This chapter opens with a brief overview of the princely states that fell within Pakistan and how the Pakistani government’s approach contrasted with India’s. The Pakistani government generally took a more relaxed position than the Indian government regarding the ten princely states that landed within Pakistan, so long as the princes made clear, through their statements and actions, that they would in no way challenge the sovereignty of the Pakistani state. However, before and after the transfer of power, the Khan of the princely state of Kalat made clear to Pakistani authorities that Kalat would reclaim its independent status with the lapse of paramountcy. The chapter discusses relations between Kalat and the British government under the British Raj, including how the state differed in its administrative and political structures from other princely states, and then how the Khan of Kalat sought to assert his sovereignty after the British withdrawal. Following this discussion, it lays out the negotiations between Pakistan and Kalat and the pressure exerted by the Pakistani government, ultimately leading to Kalat’s accession to Pakistan in late March 1948 and the Khan’s brother subsequently launching an anti-Pakistan rebellion put down by the Pakistan military the following summer.

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India’s princely states and the end of empire, 1930–50

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