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Modi Is Trying to Engineer a Hindu Majority in Kashmir
Under the smokescreen of electoral redistricting, New Delhi is using gerrymandering to politically neuter the region’s Muslim majority.
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India’s Move in Kashmir: More Than 2,000 Rounded Up With No Recourse
Kashmiri politicians, business owners, activists and scholars are among those swept up as India tightens its grip — critics say illegally — on the territory.
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Teen video app TikTok is the latest battlefield in the Kashmir conflict
Hindu nationalists are flooding TikTok with videos declaring they plan to go to Kashmir, get married, and ostensibly make the majority-Muslim contested region Hindu.
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Photos Emerge From Kashmir, a Land on Lockdown
Indian photographers managed to work around a communication blockade to publish their images.
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'Scared for my life': politician's daughter pleads for outside help for Kashmir
State is in panic over India’s removal of its status, says Iltija Mufti from under house arrest
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Kashmir’s war gets smaller, dirtier and more intimate
Decades-long dispute between India and Pakistan is collapsing into itself. By Jeffrey Gettleman.
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“We must remain mad in order to be sane”
“How, then, is the past and history, and through them Kashmir itself, imagined in contemporary narratives from the region? Do these literary narratives help displace the shibboleths of nationalist and religious discourses to bring us into a more open-ended realm, where a less violent and more inclusive future is possible?” By Chitralekha Zutshi.
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