Members of Akhil Bharatiya Sant Samiti during a meeting to support to the BJP government on CAA, 35A, 370 and Ram Janmm Bhoomi, at Mavalankar Hall in New Delhi.
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Union ministers and BJP leaders Jitendra Singh and Anurag Thakur, BJP National Vice-President Shyam Jaju and State BJP President Ravinder Raina during a public rally focusing on i...
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Pakistani Kashmiris rally near the Parliament House to express solidarity with Indian Kashmiris in Islamabad, Pakistan. The protests and anti-India rallies continued for the forth ...
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Women shout slogans and march on a street after Friday prayers in Srinagar. A strict curfew in Kashmir in effect for a fifth day was eased Friday to allow residents to pray at mosq...
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A state transport bus leaves the region during restrictions in Srinagar.
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Shikaras, or traditional gondolas, stand parked on the Dal Lake in Srinagar.
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Kashmiri women walk at a deserted Lal Chowk square, a frequent site for anti-India protests, in Srinagar.
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Samjhauta Express train arrives at Atari Shyam Singh railway station, in Amritsar district.
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Passengers deboard from Samjhauta Express train as it arrives at Atari Shyam Singh railway station, in Amritsar district.
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Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad with Congress leaders Anand Sharma and Bhupendra Singh Hooda at his residence, in New Delhi.
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Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad at his residence, in New Delhi. Azad arrived at Srinagar to assess the situation in the Kashmir Valley in the wake of the Centre revoking Ja...
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Passengers arrive from India at Lahore railway station in Pakistan. Pakistan's federal minister for railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmad said that Islamabad has suspended a key train servi...
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Taxis stand parked on the roadside during restrictions in Jammu.
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A security personnel stands guard during restrictions in Srinagar.
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Indian national flag and Jammu and Kashmir state flag stand hoisted at a building during restrictions in Srinagar.
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Trucks stranded on the Jammu Srinagar National Highway during restrictions in Jammu.
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Trucks stranded on the Jammu Srinagar National Highway during restrictions in Jammu.
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Supporters of the Pakistani religious party Jamaat-e-Islami rally against India, in Karachi, Pakistan.
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Supporters of the Pakistani religious party Jamaat-e-Islami rally against India, in Karachi, Pakistan. Islamabad said it would downgrade its diplomatic ties with New Delhi, expel t...
The announcement came soon after National Conference president Farooq Abdullah and the party’s vice president Omar Abdullah visited Mufti at her residence.
It is important that the Centre explores every opportunity for the development of Kashmir and fulfil promises made by the authorities so that the people of Kashmir are convinced that New Delhi is concerned about them.
Eight months after the abrogation of Articles 370, the BJP government notified a law spelling out domicile of Jammu and Kashmir and also the eligibility for employment in the region.
While on Tuesday government shifted Mehbooba Mufti to her residence, Fairview, at the Gupkar road in Srinagar, after turning it into a sub-jail, her detention under the Public Safety Act continues.
Harsh Dev Singh, the voice of Dogras, gets harsh on BJP. After calling domicile law 'obnoxious' and harmful for Jammu, he now terms the new business rules 'repulsively bizarre'.
'Deeply concerned' government claims killings are part of militants' plan to derail Kashmir's economy and have nothing to do with abrogation of Article 370
The urgency in which some leaders have attempted to exploit the Kashmir issue is clearly aimed at negating any positives the BJP may have gained in Tamil Nadu
Two weeks after J&K lost its statehood, an uneasy calm prevails over the Kashmir Valley. The silence is eerie but locals feel it's like a dormant volcano with violence waiting to erupt
If the proposed delimitation of assembly constituencies in Jammu comes through, Kashmir-based parties will lose their edge and J&K might even have its first Hindu Chief Minister, writes Basharat Ali
Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and Ajit Doval use India's security muscle to the fullest to ensure J&K remains calm after the state lost its special status. But how long can the forces stand up to this pressure?
Donald Trump has once again offered to mediate the Kashmir issue. The challenge before India is to deal with Trump’s renewed offer to negotiate while trying to avoid diplomatic unpleasantness.
Observers find it ironic that parties like AAP, BSP, BJD and those from the Telugu-speaking states have unanimously supported the abrogation of Article 370
Fear and uncertainty regarding Jammu & Kashmir's identity offer a fertile field for militant recruitment which Pakistan will certainly exploit, writes author Radha Kumar
Despite holding sizable territory, China has stayed away from the Kashmir dispute, leaving India and Pakistan to have it out among themselves. However, by supporting Pakistan and criticising India, China appears to have lost that neutrality.