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India to Hold First Assembly Elections in Disputed Kashmir in 10 Years

India to Hold First Assembly Elections in Disputed Kashmir in 10 Years

By Aijaz Hussain
Polls to be held between September 18 and October 1 will elect a local government, but real legislative power will remain with New Delhi.

Radha Kumar on Kashmir, 5 Years After Article 370 Was Scrapped

Radha Kumar on Kashmir, 5 Years After Article 370 Was Scrapped

By Catherine Putz
Five years after the hollowing out of Article 370, “Alienation from the Indian union is high in the valley.”
Who Is Engineer Rashid, One of Kashmir’s New MPs?

Who Is Engineer Rashid, One of Kashmir’s New MPs?

By Shiv Bhagwan Saharan and Liyaqat Nazir
Sheikh Abdul Rashid is now a member of India's Parliament. He is also being held in jail on terrorism funding charges. What does his election mean for Kashmir?

With G20 Event, India Seeks to Project Normalcy in Disputed Kashmir

With G20 Event, India Seeks to Project Normalcy in Disputed Kashmir

By Aijaz Hussain
The G-20 tourism meeting will be the first significant international event in Kashmir since New Delhi stripped region of its autonomy in 2019.

At 75, India’s Kashmir Challenge Shifts Foreign Policy Focus

At 75, India’s Kashmir Challenge Shifts Foreign Policy Focus

By Aijaz Hussain
From a Pakistan-centric policy, India has shifted to focus on a rising China that is supporting Islamabad’s stance on Kashmir.

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India’s Crackdown on Kashmir’s Journalists

India’s Crackdown on Kashmir’s Journalists

By The Diplomat
In a ramped-up pressure campaign, Kashmiri journalists have faced police raids, threats, and even arrest and detention.

Kashmiris Are Being Arrested for Pro-Palestine Protests

Kashmiris Are Being Arrested for Pro-Palestine Protests

By Qadri Inzamam and Haziq Qadri
At least 20 people have been arrested throughout Kashmir over protests in support of Palestine.
India Reduces Paramilitary Troop Strength in Kashmir in a Bid to Signal Normalcy

India Reduces Paramilitary Troop Strength in Kashmir in a Bid to Signal Normalcy

By Abhijnan Rej
The drawdown is in the Goldilocks Zone: big enough to be noticed, but not so large that it would jeopardize New Delhi’s grip over the region.

A Year After Article 370’s End, a Dangerous Silence in Kashmir

A Year After Article 370’s End, a Dangerous Silence in Kashmir

By Kaisar Andrabi
The abrogation of Article 370 came with a steep cost: the disappearance of the moderate middle, once Kashmir’s political mainstream.

Kashmir’s Dark Year

Kashmir’s Dark Year

By Um Roommana
A loss of autonomy. A months-long security crackdown. Now, a pandemic. It’s been a rough year in Kashmir.

India’s Quiet Responses Against Turkey’s Diplomatic Offensive

India’s Quiet Responses Against Turkey’s Diplomatic Offensive

By Niranjan Marjani
Turkey’s vocal stance on Kashmir has not gone unnoticed in New Delhi.
The BJP’s Flawed Blueprint for Resurrecting Kashmir’s Politics

The BJP’s Flawed Blueprint for Resurrecting Kashmir’s Politics

By Naveed Mehmood Ahmad
In order to restore political “normalcy” in Kashmir, the BJP is following in the footsteps of the Congress.

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