Yes, this may seem far fetched to you, but Balochistan did want to be part of the Republic of India.
To understand this better, lets rewind to 1947. Balochistan, then known as 'Khanate of Kalat' did offer to join India, but the then Indian Government refused the offer as the region is landlocked, hardly having any scope for a connection with the Indian mainland.
PM Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhai Patel and Maulana Azad thought integrating Kalat was a bad idea just as integration of East Pakistan (Bangladesh) with Pakistan.
India immediately after Independence had a surge of refugees in the country during partition. More than 80% of the country was poor. Food was scarce and at that time, we did not have enough resources to feed our own people. Poverty was a huge problem and accessing Kalat would have aggravated this problem.
Post 1947, Balochistan was a free country until 1948 when Pakistan finally invaded, occupied it and made it part of their country.
Info Bhai ka Gyaan :
India left Balochistan in the hands of Pakistan which has been committing several human rights violations in the region. It is therefore a moral duty of India to save and free Balochistan from Pakistan.