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Jammu and Kashmir’s New Government Faces Formidable Challenges

Jammu and Kashmir’s New Government Faces Formidable Challenges

By Sudha Ramachandran
Restoration of J&K’s statehood and economic development will be uppermost on the agenda of the Omar Abdullah government.
Jammu and Kashmir: Five Years After the Abrogation of Its Autonomy

Jammu and Kashmir: Five Years After the Abrogation of Its Autonomy

By Sudha Ramachandran
Restoration of J&K’s statehood and free and fair assembly elections would be the first step, albeit a small and long overdue one, toward righting the wrongs done to its people since 2019.

BJP ‘Proxies’ Routed in General Elections in Kashmir Valley

BJP ‘Proxies’ Routed in General Elections in Kashmir Valley

By Sudha Ramachandran
The National Conference won two of three seats in the valley while the third seat was won by a jailed Kashmiri political separatist.

BJP Shrinks Away From Facing Voters in Kashmir

BJP Shrinks Away From Facing Voters in Kashmir

By Sudha Ramachandran
Hugely unpopular among Kashmiris, India's ruling party would have lost had it dared to contest in the valley.

India’s Supreme Court Endorses Government’s Abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s Autonomy

India’s Supreme Court Endorses Government’s Abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s Autonomy

By Sudha Ramachandran
The apex court ruled that both the substance and the procedure adopted by the Narendra Modi government to revoke Article 370 are constitutionally valid.
India’s Top Court Hearing Petitions Challenging Government’s Removal of Kashmir’s Special Status

India’s Top Court Hearing Petitions Challenging Government’s Removal of Kashmir’s Special Status

By Sheikh Saaliq and Aijaz Hussain
While deeply unpopular in Kashmir, the move resonated in much of India, where the Modi government was cheered by supporters.

Modi Flaunts India’s Grassroots Democracy on Visit to Jammu and Kashmir

Modi Flaunts India’s Grassroots Democracy on Visit to Jammu and Kashmir

By Tarushi Aswani
His lofty claims ring hollow in the restive region as the Union Territory is being ruled directly from New Delhi.
Modi Fails to Follow Up on His Outreach to Kashmiri Leaders

Modi Fails to Follow Up on His Outreach to Kashmiri Leaders

By Tarushi Aswani
Has New Delhi's bid to initiative talks with leaders from the erstwhile province already stalled?

US Wing of India’s BJP Registers as a ‘Foreign Agent’

US Wing of India’s BJP Registers as a ‘Foreign Agent’

By Abhijnan Rej
In the recent years, India’s ruling party has aggressively used the diaspora to promote Modi’s often-controversial policies.

In India, Kashmiris Face Deepening Discrimination

In India, Kashmiris Face Deepening Discrimination

By Danish Pandit
Already the subject of suspicion, following the abrogation of Article 370, Kashmiris in India have faced escalating prejudice.

India Keeps Lid on Kashmir’s Internet 6 Months Into Lockdown

India Keeps Lid on Kashmir’s Internet 6 Months Into Lockdown

By Associated Press
Months after the lockdown began, Kashmir's internet remains hobbled and on lockdown.
Decorated Indian Officer Arrested for Kashmir Rebel Ties

Decorated Indian Officer Arrested for Kashmir Rebel Ties

By Associated Press
A counterinsurgency officer was arrested for alleged ties to rebels in Indian-administered Kashmir.

State No More: India Formally Ends Statehood for Jammu and Kashmir

State No More: India Formally Ends Statehood for Jammu and Kashmir

By Associated Press
Under the changes, no Kashmiri flag or constitution is permitted as the former state of Jammu and Kashmir becomes federally governed.
Mohammad Taqi on Kashmir

Mohammad Taqi on Kashmir

By Ankit Panda
“The BJP’s calculus seems to be that they would be able to contain the domestic fallout of using force and curbing rights and liberties in Kashmir, without much hassle.”

Kashmir’s Shia Students Speak Out Against the Loss of State Autonomy

Kashmir’s Shia Students Speak Out Against the Loss of State Autonomy

By Tapasya
Kashmir’s Shias feel a particular sense of vulnerability as minorities.

Pakistan’s Kashmir Narrative Is Falling Flat. How Might That Change?

Pakistan’s Kashmir Narrative Is Falling Flat. How Might That Change?

By Murtaza Solangi
How can Pakistan come out of the cul-de-sac on Kashmir?

Pakistan’s Anguish on Kashmir Elicits An Extremely Hollow International Response

Pakistan’s Anguish on Kashmir Elicits An Extremely Hollow International Response

By Shairee Malhotra
Pakistan’s relentless anguish seems to have fallen on deaf ears and it remains in a tight spot on Kashmir.
How India’s Kashmir Move May Complicate Its Border Dispute With China

How India’s Kashmir Move May Complicate Its Border Dispute With China

By Ankit Panda
The Indian government’s move will make border negotiations with China more difficult.

Kashmir After Article 370: Instability, Unrest, and Geopolitics

Kashmir After Article 370: Instability, Unrest, and Geopolitics

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Kashmir is about to enter a new era. What can the region expect?
Long Overdue: Why Ladakh’s New Status in India Should Be Welcomed

Long Overdue: Why Ladakh’s New Status in India Should Be Welcomed

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Given its history and cultural and geographic distinctiveness, Ladakh’s new status is a welcome development.

The End of Article 370: How Pakistan Surrendered Kashmir

The End of Article 370: How Pakistan Surrendered Kashmir

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Pakistan’s long-time approach to the dispute leaves little room for objecting to the Modi government’s power play.

Modi-fying Kashmir: Unpacking India’s Historic Decision to Revoke Kashmir’s Autonomy

Modi-fying Kashmir: Unpacking India’s Historic Decision to Revoke Kashmir’s Autonomy

By Abhijnan Rej
What are the likely short- and long-term effects of the Modi government’s decision?

The Modi Government Scraps Kashmir's Special Status: What Now?

The Modi Government Scraps Kashmir's Special Status: What Now?

By Harsh V. Pant
Modi alters the Kashmir dynamic.
Kashmir and the Question of Article 370

Kashmir and the Question of Article 370

By Sanjay Kumar
The BJP may attempt to abrogate Article 370, at long last removing Kashmir's autonomy.

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