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WASHINGTON D.C. — In the wake of the brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22 that claimed the lives of civilians and injured dozens of others, Indian American ...
KOTLI, Pakistani-administered Kashmir — More than a week after a ceasefire between Pakistan and India brought calm to this disputed borderland, the dead have been buried and much of the rubble ...
SRINAGAR: Security forces have intensified anti-terror operations after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, eliminating six hardcore terrorists in the past three ...
For decades, if there's one thing that's been a taboo in the Indian foreign ministry, it is third-party mediation - particularly in the long-running dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir. Those in ...
A man and his family in Indian-controlled Kashmir had taken shelter in a government-run college in the town of Baramulla. When they left early Sunday, soldiers at a checkpoint stopped them ...
Srinagar: There was a semblance of normalcy in Kashmir valley as residents witnessed the first night in six days without the sound of aircraft, missiles and drones flying overhead."There was no ...
India accused Pakistan of repeatedly violating the ceasefire agreed earlier on Saturday in the disputed territory of Kashmir. Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said late on Saturday that ...
Overnight, Indian shelling in Pakistan-administered Kashmir killed five civilians, including a 2-year-old girl, according to Pakistani officials, and India suspended civilian flights at 24 airports.
New Delhi said it was retaliating after gunmen killed more than two dozen people, mostly Hindu tourists, in India-controlled Kashmir last month. India accused Pakistan of being behind the assault.
It is important to note that all exams of the Kashmir University scheduled on May 7, have also been postponed. “Considering the present situation education institutions, schools, colleges in ...
India conducted military strikes on nine sites in Pakistan in response to a deadly militant attack on tourists in Kashmir. WSJ’s South Asia Correspondent Shan Li explains what’s at stake.
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