Alongside Palestine, Kashmir represents one of the longest-standing cases of military occupation where the right to ...
Accidental blast in Jammu and Kashmir police station. Follow The Hindu LIVE updates: The blast kills eight people and ...
For many like Wamiq, the dream of home has grown smaller. Across Kashmir, educated youth are leaving not in fear of violence ...
Nine people have been killed and 32 injured after a stockpile of confiscated explosives accidentally blew up at a police ...
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif faced backlash for misrepresenting historical events regarding Kashmir on social media. Community notes clarified that Kashmir legally acceded to India on ...
Indian police have launched a series of investigations following the discovery of what they claim is a “militant hideout” in ...
The revelation that an educated, white-collar terror module from Kashmir was behind the blast near Red Fort in Delhi that ...
About 500 persons, including those allegedly affiliated with the proscribed Jamaat-e-Islami, were interrogated and several ...
Jammu and Kashmir police launched coordinated raids across several districts, questioning suspects, seizing evidence, and ...
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The forgotten genocide that still haunts Kashmir

Today, the IIOJK remains one of the most heavily militarised zones on earth, its people living under surveillance and siege.
Aasif Manzoor, a 32-year-old cricketer from Anantnag, a district in the south of Indian-administered Kashmir, was readying ...
SRINAGAR: Nine people were killed and 32 injured when confiscated explosives detonated in what officials described as an accidental blast at the Nowgam police station in Srinagar late Friday night.