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How the Indo-Pakistani War Shaped South Asian History
The 1965 Indo-Pakistani War erupted over escalating tensions in Kashmir, turning into a full-scale conflict marked by fierce ...
Alongside Palestine, Kashmir represents one of the longest-standing cases of military occupation where the right to ...
A deep dive into how Pakistan’s propaganda machinery reshaped Kashmir’s conflict from the late 1980s onward—using songs, ...
Days of protest in the regional capital, set off by a convergence of rival marches, are fueled by familiar complaints like high prices and demands for electoral reform. By Salman Masood Reporting from ...
A small platoon of Kumaon troops held their ground against overwhelming odds, buying the precious hours that allowed India to ...
Panun Kashmir, an organisation advocating a separate homeland for displaced Kashmiri Pandits in valley, on Wednesday slammed ...
The Print on MSN
As jihad crumbled in Kashmir, how a primary-educated cleric crafted plan to take war to India’s cities
Irfan Ahmad Wagay, the Sringar cleric, is at the centre of the circle of doctors now alleged to have plotted massive bombings ...
Rescue workers pulled bodies from the debris after rain sent boulders and mud crashing down. By Showkat Nanda Reporting from Srinagar, Kashmir At least 34 people were killed after days of intense ...
Silenced and sidelined and between nation-states, young people are organizing for an independent Kashmir. A member of the Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee holds a sign during a protest.
The Nowgam blast killed nine and exposed major safety lapses, raising fresh concerns over police handling, accountability, ...
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