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It’s the fallout of last month’s gun massacre that left 26 people, mostly Hindu tourists, dead in Indian-administered Kashmir ...
The decline of tourists in the scenic Himalayan region of Kashmir has had a ripple effect on the local economy ...
This article is authored by Gunwant Singh, scholar, international relations and security studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
There are hardly any tourists in scenic Himalayan region of Kashmir. Most hostels and ornate pinewood houseboats are empty.
THERE are no takers for hotels and houseboats in Kashmir despite discounts of up to 70% following the massacre of 26 non-Muslim tourists at Pahalgam resort on April 22 by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists ...
India and Pakistan have paused the latest confrontation in their decades-long conflict with a ceasefire announced Saturday, but the tensions and wounds that come from years of fighting between the ...
Australia’s Kashmiri Hindus say they long for peace and despise war, but they back measures to secure the safety of the violence-riddled region, saying a recent ...
We're just left to deal with the consequences of their actions." A disturbing trend of sexualized hate against Kashmiri women has resurfaced on social media platforms. Following the Pahalgam attack, ...
Dozens killed after India fires missiles into Pakistani territory Gunmen kill more than two dozen people in Kashmiri tourist town Armed insurgents in India-run Kashmir have resisted Indian rule ...
Everyone fled,” he said. In Wuyan town in Pampore, a highland area surrounded by a maze of escarpments where the prized Kashmiri saffron grows, townspeople said they were jolted out of their ...
Two women in uniform—Colonel Sofia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh—along with India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, a seasoned diplomat and Kashmiri Pandit—stood at the frontline of not ...