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    Jammu and Kashmir

    • Tuesday, 4 August, 2020
      Tariq Mir
      A full year of military lockdown has taken a heavy toll on Kashmir

      Legal changes to allow outsiders to buy land and access government jobs pose a new economic threat

      A boatman rows through a floating market in Srinagar. A significantly reduced Kashmiri majority would be easier for the central Indian government to control
    • Friday, 28 February, 2020
      HTSI
      How to save it: the Kashmiri shawl

      Painters and poets have long been entranced by its finely woven folds, but the future of the Kashmiri shawl is far from certain

      Cashmere by John Singer Sargent, 1908 – one of the many artworks inspired by the Kashmiri shawl
    • Monday, 24 February, 2020
      ReviewBooks
      India’s Founding Moment, by Madhav Khosla

      A scholarly defence of the country’s constitution in the history of liberalism

      Portraits of Bhim Rao Ambedkar, wearing the glasses, are displayed for sale on his death anniversary in Mumbai, India, Friday, Dec. 6, 2013. Ambedkar, an untouchable, or dalit, and a prominent Indian freedom fighter, was the chief architect of the Indian Constitution, which outlawed discrimination based on caste. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
    • Friday, 10 January, 2020
      Indian politics & policy
      India’s Supreme Court condemns Kashmir internet ban as unlawful

      Blow to Modi as judges also criticise use of colonial-era legislation to block protests

      Mandatory Credit: Photo by FAROOQ KHAN/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (10521351i) Indian policemen and paramilitary soldiers stand guard during a foreign delegation's visit in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, 09 January 2020. A 16-member delegation is visiting Kashmir to assess the ground situation. This is the second visit of foreign delegations to Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370 on 05 August 2019. Delegation from Latin American and African countries visits Kashmir, Srinagar, India - 09 Jan 2020
    • Saturday, 28 December, 2019
      News in-depthIndian economy
      The Himalayan tunnel thwarted by India’s slowdown

      Collapse of vast infrastructure group has stymied efforts to build roads and ports?

    • Wednesday, 4 December, 2019
      Henny Sender
      Past grudges overshadow present woes in India’s public discourse

      Historical grievances are clouding more pressing economic and social issues

      AYODHYA, INDIA - DECEMBER 6: Hindu youths clamour atop the 16th century Muslim Babri Mosque in this 06 December 1992 file photo five hours before the structure was completely demolished by hundreds supporting Hindu fundamentalist activists. In 1947 India and Pakistan were ripped savagely apart. In 1997 there are a growing number of people who would like them stitched back together again. The trauma of partition persists and fears seemed to be underlined by the evocative image of Ayodhya, when the mosque was torn down amid claims that it had been built on the site of a former Hindu temple built where Lord Rama was born. AFP PHOTO Douglas E. CURRAN (Photo credit should read DOUGLAS E. CURRAN/AFP via Getty Images)
    • Tuesday, 15 October, 2019
      India partially lifts communications blockade on Kashmir

      Anger remains in Muslim-majority region as New Delhi starts to roll back measures

      A woman in Srinagar (left) uses her mobile phone. An estimated 4m mobile phone connections were restored in India-administered Kashmir.
    • Thursday, 10 October, 2019
      News in-depthIndian politics & policy
      India and China face off over Himalayan flashpoint

      Delhi’s desire for more control over Ladakh raises tension ahead of Xi-Modi summit

      LADAKH, INDIA - AUGUST 29 :  29, 2019.  Indian military are seen on the move in Leh, Ladakh on August 29, 2019. There has been general happiness among the Ladakh population following the Indian Government's announcement to scrap Article 370 in early August resulting in Jammu and Kashmir being split into two Union territories giving the Buddhist region its own Union territory. Ladakh, also known as Little Tibet is located in northwestern India. Ladakh has felt that it has been long ignored and the hope now is that they can finally have control over their own destiny. International human rights groups have condemned the scrapping of Article 370. In Kashmir, autonomy has been abolished. Indian troops have taken control with a shutdown of communications, internet and mobile phones extending to a fourth week. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and many Hindu nationalists feel that it could bring peace and investment. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
    • Tuesday, 24 September, 2019
      Salman Soz
      In the pressure-cooker of Kashmir, the abnormal is now normal

      The government’s warm justifications for stripping the state of autonomy are Orwellian

      An elderly man sits as Indian paramilitary trooper stands guard in front of closed shops during a lockdown in Srinagar on September 23, 2019. (Photo by Tauseef MUSTAFA / AFP)TAUSEEF MUSTAFA/AFP/Getty Images
    • Tuesday, 24 September, 2019
      Subrahmanyam Jaishankar
      Changing the status of Jammu and Kashmir will benefit all of India

      The Modi government’s revocation of the state’s special status will make a positive impact

      Kashmiri girls shout slogans at a protest site after Friday prayers during restrictions following scrapping of the special constitutional status for Kashmir by the Indian government, in Srinagar, September 20, 2019. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas
    • Monday, 16 September, 2019
      Amy Kazmin
      A voice pierces the silence imposed on Kashmir

      India’s communications blackout ‘felt like an assault on your dignity’?

    • Sunday, 8 September, 2019
      India-Pakistan tensions
      India accuses Pakistan of stoking violence in the Kashmir Valley

      New Delhi says Islamabad is trying to push weapons and militants into the area

      Mandatory Credit: Photo by T MUGHAL/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (10402120d) People hold placards during an anti-India protest in Islamabad, Pakistan, 05 September 2019. Tensions are high in the region after the Indian government on 05 August pushed a resolution through parliament that removes the special constitutional status granted to the disputed Kashmir region, a decision condemned by Pakistan. Kashmir has been a matter of dispute between India and Pakistan since 1947 when both countries became sovereign states. Kashmir region conflicts between India and Pakistan, Islamabad - 05 Sep 2019
    • Friday, 23 August, 2019
      ReviewFiction
      The Far Field — ignorance is bliss

      In Madhuri Vijay’s Kashmir-set novel, innocent recklessness comes at a high price for the protagonist’s hosts

      Photo Taken In India, Leh
    • Thursday, 22 August, 2019
      Five books that explain Kashmir’s decades-long crisis

      How did it come to this? The Muslim-majority state remains in lockdown after India revoked special rights

      Book covers of 'Curfewed Nights' by Basharat Peer, 'The Collaborator' by Mirza Waheed, 'In their Own Words: Understanding Lashkar-e-Tayaba' by C. Christine Fair
    • Tuesday, 20 August, 2019
      India-Pakistan tensions
      Trump tells India and Pakistan to cool tensions over Kashmir

      US president talks to leaders of nuclear-armed neighbours as war of words intensifies

      FILE PHOTO: Kashmiris attend a protest after Eid-al-Adha prayers at a mosque during restrictions following the scrapping of the special constitutional status for Kashmir by the Indian government, in Srinagar, August 12, 2019. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui/File Photo
    • Monday, 19 August, 2019
      Amy Kazmin
      Modi’s ‘dawn of development’ is a dark hour for Kashmir

      While the Indian prime minister is jubilant, locals are cut off and caged in

      FILE- In this Aug. 8, 2019, file photo, Indian paramilitary soldiers stand guard on a deserted street during curfew in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir. The beautiful Himalayan valley is flooded with soldiers and roadblocks of razor wire. Phone lines are cut, internet connections switched off, politicians arrested. Narendra Modi, the prime minister of the world???s largest democracy has clamped down on Kashmir to near-totalitarian levels. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin, file)
    • Wednesday, 14 August, 2019
      India-Pakistan tensions
      Pakistan’s Imran Khan faces limited options on Kashmir

      For all the prime minister’s fiery rhetoric, analysts say Islamabad has ‘a(chǎn) very weak hand’

      Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan gestures as he addresses the Azad Kashmir parliament on Pakistan's 72nd Independence Day in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan-administered Kashmir, August 14, 2019. REUTERS/Stringer
    • Wednesday, 14 August, 2019
      David Gardner
      India’s clampdown in Kashmir reflects international disorder

      Narendra Modi is taking advantage of Donald Trump’s wilful and erratic foreign policy

      Mandatory Credit: Photo by FAROOQ KHAN/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (10360569g) Kashmiri men ride their scooter as Indian paramilitary soldiers stand near temporary barricade during restriction in Srinagar, India, 12 August 2019. Indian government on 05 August moved a resolution in the parliament that removes the special constitutional status granted to the disputed Kashmir region. The Indian-administered Kashmir region has been under heavy lockdown since then. Kashmir has been a disputed region since 1947 when India and Pakistan won their freedom from British rule. Unrest situation in Srinagar, India - 12 Aug 2019
    • Monday, 12 August, 2019
      News in-depth
      ‘Our life has been made hell’: fury in Kashmir after India clampdown

      Loss of state’s autonomy and army lockdown will bring unrest in longer term, say locals

      Kashmiri women shout slogans during a protest after the scrapping of the special constitutional status for Kashmir by the Indian government, in Srinagar, August 11, 2019. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
    • Sunday, 11 August, 2019
      Imran Khan steps up rhetoric over India’s Kashmir move

      Pakistan’s PM asks whether world will ‘a(chǎn)ppease as they did Hitler at Munich’

      WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 23: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan makes a brief statement to reporters before a meeting with U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) at the U.S. Capitol July 23, 2019 in Washington, DC. In remarks before the meeting, Khan said that U.S.-Pakistan relations need to be reset. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
    • Friday, 9 August, 2019
      FT CollectionsThe cost of uncertainty
      What happens when the world cannot rely on the US?

      From Kashmir to Ukraine, several flashpoints highlight the instability that flows from unpredictable foreign policy

      A photograph of Donald Trump with a world map showing current flashpoints
    • Friday, 9 August, 2019
      Indian politics & policy
      Modi places risky bet on prosperity to defuse Kashmir tensions

      Critics doubt large-scale investment will materialise as Kashmiris fear grab of industrial land

      A woman carrying eatables walks past closed shops during restrictions after the government scrapped special status for Kashmir, in Srinagar August 8, 2019. REUTERS/Danish Ismail
    • Thursday, 8 August, 2019
      News in Focus11 min listen
      What's behind India's lockdown of Kashmir?
    • Thursday, 8 August, 2019
      India-Pakistan tensions
      Pakistan halts train service to India as Kashmir crisis grows

      PM Imran Khan faces accusations that reaction not strong enough to New Delhi’s move

      In this handout picture taken and released by Prime Minister Office (PMO) on August 7, 2019 Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan (L) chairs a National Security Committee meeting along with armed forces chiefs and other government officials in Islamabad. - Pakistan announced on August 7 that it is expelling the Indian High Commissioner and suspending bilateral trade with its nuclear-armed neighbour, days after New Delhi stripped the disputed Kashmir region of its special autonomy. (Photo by HANDOUT / Prime Minister Office / AFP)HANDOUT/AFP/Getty Images
    • Thursday, 8 August, 2019
      News in-depthWorld2 min
      Why India's crackdown in Kashmir is a big deal

      The FT's Stephanie Findlay says further unrest is likely

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