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India Kashmir policy
Kashmir: 2 Years After Burhan Wani
By Fahad Shah
Burhan Wani's killing sparked an uprising that never really ended.
Why India Must Change Its Kashmir Policy
By Ikram Ullah
The mood in Kashmir is more dangerous than ever before. India must change tactics before it's too late.
Kashmir: Killing Militants Won't Kill Militancy
By Riyaz Wani for StoriesAsia
Despite the Indian Army-led, take-no-prisoners Operation All-Out, militancy is surging.
Far From Normalcy: The Case for Reshaping India’s Approach to Kashmir
By Emily Tallo
India must come to terms with the reality of political alienation in the Valley.
Can India Jumpstart the Kashmir Peace Process?
By Um-Roommana
Kashmiris are skeptical about the appointment of a new interlocutor by the Indian government.
Kashmir’s New Interlocutor: Old Wine, New Bottle?
By Gautham Ashok
Can Dineshwar Sharma finally resolve the long-simmering Kashmir insurgency?
Kashmir Goes to the Polls
By Um-Roommana
Yogi Adityanath’s appointment as chief minister in Uttar Pradesh imperils the PDP-BJP coalition's prospects in Kashmir.
On Indian Republic Day, Remember Kashmir
By Sameer Lalwani and Gillian Gayner
Insurgency in Kashmir has largely been militarily crushed, yet Indian policies have failed to secure a stable peace.
Kashmir: India’s Failed Gambit
By Muhammad Daim Fazil
Ongoing unrest underlines India's failure to resolve the Kashmir question
India Uses Public Safety Act for Its Crackdown on Dissent
By Cholpon Orozobekova
Khurram Parvez was on his way to Geneva for the UN Human rights council session when he was arrested.
Of Clausewitz and Rupert Smith in Kashmir
By Shawn Snow
How Carl von Clausewitz and Rupert Smith are both at play in Kashmir.
Kashmir's Problems Need a Political Solution
By K.S. Venkatachalam
A political remedy is the only long term solution to violence in Kashmir.