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Kashmiri politics
Soldiers Shoot Man in Kashmir, Triggering Anti-India Clashes
By Associated Press
Hundreds of Kashmiris participated in the protests.
Anti-India Clashes Continue in Tense Kashmir for Third Day
By Associated Press
The killing of a top rebel commander has sparked large-scale protests in the restive region.
Life Under Siege in Kashmir
By StoriesAsia
Kashmir remains an open air prison, leaving people with no control over their lives.
The Death of a Journalist in Kashmir
By Priyanka Borpujari
Shujaat Bukhari's killing casts a pall over Kashmir at a difficult time.
Jammu and Kashmir Comes Under Direct Rule as Ruling Coalition Falls Apart
By Aman Thakker
The Bharatiya Janata Party has withdrawn from its alliance with the People’s Democratic Party in Jammu and Kashmir. What comes next?
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.
For Kashmir, CPEC Highlights Divisions
By Fahad Shah
Will New Delhi look to bring peace to Kashmir by accepting the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor?
KashOut? Brexit Revives Kashmir's Referendum Hopes
By Baba Umar
Britain's vote to leave the EU has sparked calls for "Kexit" -- India leaving Kashmir.
What Explains Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's Kashmir Stunt?
By Hamzah Rifaat
Recent accusations against the Pakistani government by the chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party merit scrutiny.
Book Review: Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years
By Sanjay Kumar
Amarjit Singh Dulat’s book narrates the story of contemporary Kashmir.
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