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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2022

kashmir crisis

Soldiers secure an area after a grenade blast at a market in Srinagar, Kashmir, on Nov. 4. Photo: GETTY IMAGES via Foreign Policy
World+Biz

Kashmir could wreck India’s reputation among Afghans

Pro-Indian views clash with sympathy for fellow Muslims.

Barbed wire is seen laid on a deserted road during restrictions in Srinagar, August 5, 2019/ Reuters
Global Economy

Kashmir shutdown caused losses of more than $1 bln

Photo: Reuters
World+Biz

One dead, 14 injured in grenade attack in Kashmir's Srinagar

Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad reacts during a news conference in Putrajaya, Malaysia, September 18, 2019/ Reuters
World+Biz

Mahathir stands by Kashmir comments despite India palm oil boycott

Indian security force personnel stand guard after a grenade attack in Srinagar October 12, 2019/ Reuters
World+Biz

Militants, security forces exchange fire in Kashmir

Photo: An Indian security personnel stands guard on a deserted road during restrictions after scrapping of the special constitutional status for Kashmir by the Indian government, in Srinagar, August 23, 2019/ Reuters
World+Biz

India to restore post-paid cellphone connections in Kashmir

Protesters hold signs against the ongoing restrictions of the internet and mobile phone networks at the Kashmir Press Club in Srinagar on Oct. 3. GETTY IMAGES via Foreign Policy
Analysis

For Kashmiri graduates, India’s clampdown Is ‘Like Death’

Tourists are being allowed back in Kashmir on October 10, 2019, two months after government issued an advisory asking tourists and pilgrims to leave the Valley due to terror threat.Photo: AP via Hindustan Times
World+Biz

Kashmir opens for tourists two months after travel ban

Kashmiri child looks from behind a fence at a protest site after Friday prayers during restrictions after the Indian government scrapped the special constitutional status for Kashmir, in Srinagar, August 16, 2019/ Reuters
World+Biz

Nine-year-old among 150 children detained in Indian Kashmir

Imran Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan addresses the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York, U.S., September 27, 2019/Reuters
Politics

Pakistan PM warns of 'bloodbath' when Kashmir curfew lifted

Photo: Getty Images via Foreign Policy
Analysis

Why Indians and Pakistanis want a war

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