By Fayaz Bukhari SRINAGAR, India, Jan 21 - Police in Indian Kashmir have asked at least three journalists working in the ...
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India is profiling Kashmir mosques, raising new surveillance fears
Residents say police exercise feels less like routine survey and more like an attempt to control religious institutions.
"The world needs no lectures on crimes against humanity from a country that is a serial violator of international law and the UN Charter and a perpetrator of atrocity crimes — in occupied Jammu and ...
Luther Rangerji, Legal Adviser at India’s Ministry of External Affairs, claimed Pakistan had no locus standi on Jammu and ...
Government orders a sweeping ban on VPNs for two months in the disputed region, citing ‘threats to national security’.
India has shut down a medical college in Indian-administered Kashmir in an apparent capitulation to protests by right-wing ...
TRT World's Srinagar-based correspondents reported on the profiling of mosques anonymously for fear of being persecuted.
Officials said the bullet-proof Army vehicle, carrying a total of 17 personnel, was heading towards a high altitude post when its driver lost control and the vehicle plunged into a 200-foot-deep gorge ...
A new sophisticated ‘crypto hawala’ network, mirroring the traditional hawala system, is reportedly being used to funnel ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A Sikh soldier at an Indian Army base camp in Kashmir's Shamshabari mountains, along the border ...
Tensions in the disputed region are likely to rise in the coming months. LONDON -- The Indian government moved to revoke the special status that granted autonomy to Muslim-majority Kashmir on Monday, ...
Indian agencies uncover a crypto hawala network funding terror in Kashmir using mule accounts and unregulated P2P crypto ...
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