Kashmir

India arrests Kashmir man linked to deadly New Delhi car blast that killed eight

The National Investigation Agency said it had arrested Amir Rashid Ali in Delhi, adding the car used in the attack was registered in his name.

Policemen stand guard at the blast site following an explosion near the Red Fort in the old quarters of Delhi on November 11, 2025.
Indian security forces arrive near the site of an explosion inside a police station in Srinagar, Indian Kashmir, November 15, 2025.

Nine killed, 29 injured in blast at police station in India's Kashmir, sources say

Police officers and forensic technicians work at the site of an explosion in the old quarters of Delhi, India, November 10, 2025

India says Delhi car blast was a 'terrorist incident,' probes links with earlier Kashmir arrests

Vaishno Devi Shrine, Katra, India, pictured in 2008; illustrative.

Heavy rains unleash north Indian landslide, killing 30, ANI says


Bollywood hit draws parallels with Kashmir, Israel-Palestinian conflict

Is justice served cold? The Bollywood feature film Kashmir Files is a raging sensation in India

 HISTORICAL CASE revisited in a new light:  ‘The Kashmir Files.’

‘The Muslim Vanishes’

The play, which is partly set in a TV studio, charts people’s initial bewilderment at the sudden loss to the nation of every single Muslim.

 The cover of Naqvi’s book

Pakistan declares part of contested Kashmir its fifth province

Gilgit-Baltistan, also claimed by India, is seen as gateway to the $64b. China-Pakistan Economic Corridor

A Kashmiri boy throws a stone towards Indian security forces (not pictured) during clashes, after scrapping of the special constitutional status for Kashmir by the Indian government, in Srinagar, September 6, 2019

Indian troops kill top Kashmiri militant commander

The killing takes the number of militants killed in the Muslim-majority region so far this year by Indian troops to 190.

Indian police officers take cover during clashes with Kashmiri demonstrators during a protest against the killing of Zakir Rashid Bhat also known as Zakir Musa, the leader of an al Qaeda affiliated militant group in Kashmir, in Srinagar May 24, 2019.

At least 30 injured in grenade attack in Pakistan at Kashmir rally

The wounded were rushed to different hospitals, where one was in critical condition, an official from the provincial health department said.

A police officer stands amidst the damages as he is surveying and collecting evidence from the site of a bomb blast in a mosque in Quetta, Pakistan January 11, 2020

My Word: Between West Papua and the West Bank

"The UN, where Israel is singled out for condemnation as a matter of course, is far from able to provide the solution for world peace."

A MAN WEARING a traditional head dress stands near the Morning Star flag during a rally in Sydney, Australia, in support of West Papuans.

India's Modi rallies troops at China border, as Beijing urges caution

His comments prompted Beijing to call for restraint at the tense border area in the northern Himalayan region of Ladakh.

A man walks inside a conference room used for meetings between military commanders of China and India, at the Indian side of the Indo-China border at Bumla

India relaxing internet restrictions in Kashmir, opening access to social media

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist government withdrew the special rights of Jammu and Kashmir - then India's only Muslim majority state - and split it into two federally administered t

Kashmir protest against the restrictions on the internet in the region

India summons Turkish envoy over Erdogan's remarks on Kashmir

During a visit to Pakistan last week, Erdogan said the situation in Indian Kashmir was worsening because of sweeping changes New Delhi introduced in the Muslim-majority territory.

A Kashmiri boy throws a stone towards Indian security forces (not pictured) during clashes, after scrapping of the special constitutional status for Kashmir by the Indian government, in Srinagar, September 6, 2019

Limited internet to be restored in Kashmir, no access to social media

Access will be limited to about 300 "whitelisted" websites and internet speed would remain low, the local Jammu and Kashmir government said in a notice late on Friday.

FILE PHOTO: Kashmiri journalists display laptops and placards during a protest demanding restoration of internet service, in Srinagar, November 12, 2019