The Implications of British Colonial Territorial Division on Class Conflict in India and Pakistan

Citra Ayu Maharani, David Rivendell Walalangi

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This article examines how British colonial practices in India, including determining territorial boundaries, shaped power relations and class structures that were later reproduced into modern geopolitical conflict. The theoretical framework employed is Geopolitical Marxism, which emphasizes that relations of ownership and control over resources are the primary drivers of social and political change. This research adopts a qualitative method. The data are derived from secondary sources collected from various relevant materials. The collected data are then sorted and categorized according to the research focus. Subsequently, the data are analyzed using cross-source data triangulation to ensure the validity of findings and to strengthen the accuracy of interpretative results. The findings indicate that the hasty and arbitrary division of territory, such as the establishment of the Radcliffe Line, reinforced socio-economic inequalities and opened space for power struggles among postcolonial political elites. The prolonged conflicts in Punjab, Bengal, and Kashmir represent the reproduction of colonial ruling-class formations within modern state structures. The legacy of British colonialism is therefore not limited to territorial boundaries, but also includes enduring class domination that continues to generate cycles of conflict in India-Pakistan today.

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British colonialism; class struggle; conflict; India-Pakistan; Geopolitical marxism

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