ABSTRACT

This book is the first account of the British diplomatic mission in Pakistan from its foundation at the end of the Raj in 1947 to the ‘War on Terror’.

Drawing on original documents and interviews with participants, this book highlights key events and personalities as well as the influence and perspectives of individual diplomats previously not explored. The book demonstrates that the period witnessed immense changes in Britain’s standing in the world and in the international history of South Asia to show that Britain maintained a diplomatic influence out of proportion to its economic and military strength. The author suggests that Britain’s impact stemmed from colonial-era ties of influence with bureaucrats, politicians and army heads which were sustained by the growth of a Pakistani Diaspora in Britain. Additionally, the book illustrates that America’s relationship with Pakistan was transactional as opposed to Britain’s, which was based on ties of sentiment as, from the mid-1950s, the United States was more able than Britain to give Pakistan the financial, military and diplomatic support it desired.

A unique and timely analysis of the British diplomatic mission in Pakistan in the decades after independence, this book will be of interest to academics working in the fields of South Asian History and Politics, International Relations, British and American Diplomacy and Security Studies, Cold War Politics and History and Area Studies.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part I|86 pages

The Formative Phase

chapter 2|19 pages

A Corner of a Foreign Field

The British Deputy High Commissions in Pakistan 1947–1958

chapter 3|22 pages

Contrasting Personalities

Laurence Grafftey-Smith and Gilbert Laithwaite, British High Commissioners 1947–1954

chapter 4|25 pages

Diplomats and their Wives

Alec and Dodo Symon in Karachi, 1954–1961

part II|77 pages

From High Commission to Embassy

chapter 5|28 pages

Sir Morrice James

Kashmir and War

chapter 7|24 pages

The Embassy Years 1972–1989

part III|57 pages

The Contemporary High Commission

chapter |8 pages

Conclusion

The History of British Diplomacy in Pakistan