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Russia's Evolving Relationship with Pakistan: A Historical Perspective
Nikita Khrushchev's 1955 visit to Kashmir revealed Pakistan's attempts to interfere in India's internal affairs, a sentiment echoed in recent analyses of Russia's shifting stance towards Pakistan amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics.
Russia's Evolving Relationship with Pakistan: A Historical Perspective
Nikita Khrushchev's 1955 visit to Kashmir revealed Pakistan's attempts to interfere in India's internal affairs, a sentiment echoed in recent analyses of Russia's shifting stance towards Pakistan amidst evolving geopolitical dynamics.
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Over 300 Dead in Pakistan and Kashmir Flash Floods
Flash floods in Pakistan and India-controlled Kashmir have killed over 300 people, with the worst-hit area being Buner, Pakistan, where 184 deaths have been reported. Rescuers are still searching for missing people amid widespread destruction. The floods, triggered by heavy rains and cloud bursts, h...
Over 300 Dead in Pakistan and Kashmir Flash Floods
Flash floods in Pakistan and India-controlled Kashmir have killed over 300 people, with the worst-hit area being Buner, Pakistan, where 184 deaths have been reported. Rescuers are still searching for missing people amid widespread destruction. The floods, triggered by heavy rains and cloud bursts, h...
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Cloudburst in Indian Kashmir Kills 46, Hundreds Missing
At least 46 deaths and over 200 missing are reported following a cloudburst in Chasoti, Kishtwar district, Indian Kashmir, on Thursday, impacting a pilgrimage route and mirroring a recent Uttarakhand disaster.
Cloudburst in Indian Kashmir Kills 46, Hundreds Missing
At least 46 deaths and over 200 missing are reported following a cloudburst in Chasoti, Kishtwar district, Indian Kashmir, on Thursday, impacting a pilgrimage route and mirroring a recent Uttarakhand disaster.
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Kashmir Book Ban: 25 Titles Pulled Over Alleged Anti-India Content
Authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir banned 25 books on Kashmiri history and human rights during a book fair in Srinagar, citing anti-India and separatist narratives that could incite violence among youth; the ban includes works by Western, Indian, and Kashmiri authors published by prominent i...
Kashmir Book Ban: 25 Titles Pulled Over Alleged Anti-India Content
Authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir banned 25 books on Kashmiri history and human rights during a book fair in Srinagar, citing anti-India and separatist narratives that could incite violence among youth; the ban includes works by Western, Indian, and Kashmiri authors published by prominent i...
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Indian Army Officer Booked for Assaulting Airport Employees in Srinagar
An Indian army Lieutenant Colonel was booked by the police for assaulting SpiceJet employees at Srinagar airport on July 26th after a dispute over excess baggage; the incident, caught on CCTV, sparked public outrage and debate about military accountability and the impact of the Armed Forces Special ...
Indian Army Officer Booked for Assaulting Airport Employees in Srinagar
An Indian army Lieutenant Colonel was booked by the police for assaulting SpiceJet employees at Srinagar airport on July 26th after a dispute over excess baggage; the incident, caught on CCTV, sparked public outrage and debate about military accountability and the impact of the Armed Forces Special ...
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Kashmir Trekking Ban Impacts Local Economy After Pahalgam Attack
In response to an April 2024 attack in Pahalgam, India-administered Kashmir, that killed over two dozen Indian tourists and a local, authorities banned trekking and numerous tourist sites, impacting local businesses and the adventure tourism sector.
Kashmir Trekking Ban Impacts Local Economy After Pahalgam Attack
In response to an April 2024 attack in Pahalgam, India-administered Kashmir, that killed over two dozen Indian tourists and a local, authorities banned trekking and numerous tourist sites, impacting local businesses and the adventure tourism sector.
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India-Pakistan Indus Water Treaty Dispute: A Looming Crisis
Following a deadly attack in April, India suspended its 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, citing Pakistan's support for cross-border terrorism, despite a recent arbitration ruling favoring Pakistan's water access.

India-Pakistan Indus Water Treaty Dispute: A Looming Crisis
Following a deadly attack in April, India suspended its 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, citing Pakistan's support for cross-border terrorism, despite a recent arbitration ruling favoring Pakistan's water access.
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Cloudburst in Indian Kashmir Kills 46, Leaves 200 Missing
A cloudburst in Chasoti, Kishtwar district, Indian Kashmir, killed at least 46 people and left over 200 missing on Thursday, following a similar disaster in Uttarakhand a week prior; heavy rain caused flash floods that swept away pilgrims during lunch.

Cloudburst in Indian Kashmir Kills 46, Leaves 200 Missing
A cloudburst in Chasoti, Kishtwar district, Indian Kashmir, killed at least 46 people and left over 200 missing on Thursday, following a similar disaster in Uttarakhand a week prior; heavy rain caused flash floods that swept away pilgrims during lunch.
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India Claims Downing of Five Pakistani Fighter Jets in May Conflict
India's Air Force Chief announced that they shot down five Pakistani fighter jets and one other military aircraft during May's conflict, a claim rejected by Pakistan who says none of their aircraft were hit.

India Claims Downing of Five Pakistani Fighter Jets in May Conflict
India's Air Force Chief announced that they shot down five Pakistani fighter jets and one other military aircraft during May's conflict, a claim rejected by Pakistan who says none of their aircraft were hit.
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Jammu and Kashmir Bans 25 Books, Citing Secessionism
The government of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir banned 25 books, including works by Arundhati Roy and other academics, for allegedly promoting a "false narrative and secessionism", impacting freedom of expression in the disputed territory.

Jammu and Kashmir Bans 25 Books, Citing Secessionism
The government of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir banned 25 books, including works by Arundhati Roy and other academics, for allegedly promoting a "false narrative and secessionism", impacting freedom of expression in the disputed territory.
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Last Santoor Maker Faces Extinction Amidst Changing Musical Tastes in Kashmir
Ghulam Mohammed Zaz, an 80-year-old artisan in Srinagar, Kashmir, is possibly the last remaining hand-maker of the santoor, a traditional stringed instrument, facing extinction due to changing musical tastes and the rise of machine-made alternatives despite receiving India's fourth-highest civilian ...

Last Santoor Maker Faces Extinction Amidst Changing Musical Tastes in Kashmir
Ghulam Mohammed Zaz, an 80-year-old artisan in Srinagar, Kashmir, is possibly the last remaining hand-maker of the santoor, a traditional stringed instrument, facing extinction due to changing musical tastes and the rise of machine-made alternatives despite receiving India's fourth-highest civilian ...
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Pahalgam Massacre: Tourism Devastation and Geopolitical Fallout
In April 2024, militants in Pahalgam, Kashmir, killed 25 Hindu tourists, sparking a near-war between India and Pakistan, devastating the region's tourism-dependent economy and causing widespread job losses.

Pahalgam Massacre: Tourism Devastation and Geopolitical Fallout
In April 2024, militants in Pahalgam, Kashmir, killed 25 Hindu tourists, sparking a near-war between India and Pakistan, devastating the region's tourism-dependent economy and causing widespread job losses.
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