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On April 26, In a remote border village of Narikut, about 20 kilometres from Kupwara town in North Kashmir, a tribal Gujjar Mohammad Yaqoob Tedwa house was demolished by authorities. Fifteen ...
In the early hours of Wahibugh, a small village in Kashmir's Pulwama district, everything is still. The sun has just started to rise, and the air is cold. But in the quiet of this dawn ...
Move comes after 26 people killed in Islamist militant attack on tourists in disputed Himalayan region Indian PM Modi grants military chiefs freedom to respond to Pahalgam attack India, Pakistan ...
On April 22, an armed group killed 25 tourists and a local pony rider in the resort town of Pahalgam in Indian-administered Kashmir, setting off an escalatory spiral in tensions between India and ...
Tourism is not the mainstay, but one of the contributors to Jammu and Kashmir’s economy. Never before have so many tourists been killed in a single attack in Kashmir’s violent past.
More than half of Kashmir’s major tourist destinations have been closed following a security audit of such sites conducted against the backdrop of the Pahalgam ...
Interestingly, Aru is not Kashmir’s only brush with the Holy Land. In the remote village of Butho in Bandipora district in north Kashmir lies a mysterious grave nestled within the shrine complex ...
Tensions between India and Pakistan have ramped up following a militant gun attack in the disputed area of Kashmir. At least 26 people, most of whom were Indian tourists, were shot dead by gunmen ...
Islamabad, Pakistan – Tensions between India and Pakistan have soared since the April 22 attack on tourists in the scenic resort town of Pahalgam in Indian-administered Kashmir, in which at ...
India renewed its claims after a deadly terror attack last week in Kashmir, a territory that it has long fought over with Pakistan. By Zia ur-Rehman Reporting from ...
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Mr. Chaya said tourism stakeholders in Jammu and Kashmir were not worried by the dent to business “but are sad with the fact that the incident took place on our soil”. “The people of Kashmir ...
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