Wherever prayers were allowed, they were followed by protests
The Hurriyat is too familiar with New Delhi’s ‘damage control’ delegations
Four stone-pelters from Kashmir talk about their lives, their motivations and the neolithic intifada
As the bodycount creeps up, Kashmir’s agitation adapts to abnormal times
Doctors say they have never seen eye injuries at this scale
A young militant is killed. In death, he becomes an icon. And the streets speak freedom.
Settlements, demographic change... On her own, even Mehbooba may have hit the streets on this.
Where crackdowns are as common as the azadi chant, what is different about police action at NIT Srinagar?
Mufti Mohammed Sayeed’s death upsets the delicate dynamics of the coalition between the BJP and his party
Politics, and indeed life, is about more than matriculation.
Former Jammu & Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah on the growing sense of anxiety among minorities.