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10 Combatants Killed in Firefights Amid Rising Violence in Kashmir

10 Combatants Killed in Firefights Amid Rising Violence in Kashmir

By Aijaz Hussain
Indian soldiers shot dead a militant crossing the Line of Control into India, the first such incident since India and Pakistan agreed to reaffirm their 2003 ceasefire accord.
External Concerns are Driving Modi’s Kashmir Strategy

External Concerns are Driving Modi’s Kashmir Strategy

By Mohamed Zeeshan
New Delhi’s crackdown on Kashmir since August 2019 has turned the global spotlight on the human rights situation there.

Drone Attacks on Indian Air Force Base in Jammu Underscore New Threat

Drone Attacks on Indian Air Force Base in Jammu Underscore New Threat

By Aijaz Hussain
This is the first time that drones have been used to target military installations in India.

Modi Meets Kashmir Leaders 1st Time After Altering Region

Modi Meets Kashmir Leaders 1st Time After Altering Region

By Aijaz Hussain
Experts say the meeting is meant to ward off mounting criticism at home and abroad.

Prime Minister Modi Extends Kashmir an Olive Branch

Prime Minister Modi Extends Kashmir an Olive Branch

By Sudha Ramachandran
Modi's invitation for Jammu and Kashmir's political parties to attend a meeting in New Delhi is aimed at kick-starting the election process there.
In Kashmir, Empty Grave for Teenager Killed by Indian Forces

In Kashmir, Empty Grave for Teenager Killed by Indian Forces

By Associated Press
Under a policy started in 2020, Indian authorities have buried scores of Kashmiri rebels in unmarked graves, denying their families proper funerals

The Unheard Voices of Kashmir

The Unheard Voices of Kashmir

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
While India and Pakistan argue and fight over the fate of Kashmir, is anyone listening to the Kashmiris?
South Asia and the Coming Biden Presidency

South Asia and the Coming Biden Presidency

By Ankit Panda
What should South Asian states expect from the United States under Joe Biden?

Perpetual Silence: Kashmir’s Economy Slumps Under Lockdown

Perpetual Silence: Kashmir’s Economy Slumps Under Lockdown

By Niha Dagia and Niha Dagia
“Our lockdown began way before the world was forced into isolation.”

Indian Frustration With China Grows

Indian Frustration With China Grows

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
New Delhi’s responses to Beijing’s efforts -- such as raising the Kashmir issue at the U.N. -- are becoming increasingly harsh.

Did India’s Bifurcation of Kashmir Cast a Shadow Across the Line of Actual Control?

Did India’s Bifurcation of Kashmir Cast a Shadow Across the Line of Actual Control?

By Ankit Panda
On the one-year anniversary of India’s reorganization of Kashmir, China reiterates its opposition.
Kashmir’s Displaced Struggle to Survive Amid COVID-19

Kashmir’s Displaced Struggle to Survive Amid COVID-19

By Bhat Burhan and Saqib Mugloo
“It took me 40 years to build this house, and it took the Indian forces less than 40 seconds to destroy it.”

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