Topic: Line of Control
A Coffin on the Riverbank: When Kashmir’s Line of Control Becomes a Final Goodbye
On a crisp Saturday afternoon in late April 2026, mourners gathered on both banks of the Kishanganga River — known as the Neelum across...
October 24, 1947: The Forgotten Day That Divided Kashmir
Every year on October 24, official buildings across Pakistan-administered Kashmir hoist flags, hold seminars, and issue government statements marking what is known as “Kashmir’s...
Kashmiri Youth Detained by Indian Army: Mental Health Ignored, Humanity Questioned
Arib Ahmed’s Arrest Raises Alarm Over Civilian Rights in Kashmir’s Disputed Zones
Datote, Kotli (Pakistan-administered Kashmir), June 30, 2025 — The recent arrest of Arib...
Abandoned at the Border: How Kashmir’s Tourism Dream Died Behind the LoC Fence
Kupwara, Indian-Administered Kashmir – What began as an ambitious plan to reimagine life along the Line of Control (LoC) through border tourism is now...
Difference Between LoC and the Working Boundary: A Critical Look at South Asia’s Flashpoints
Muzaffarabad, Pakistan administrated Kashmir: The Line of Control (LoC) and the Working Boundary are two of the most sensitive and often misunderstood fault lines...
Ceasefire Brings Silence, But Not Solace: Kashmir’s Border Villages Grapple with Aftermath of Shelling
Kotli, Pakistan-administered Kashmir — The guns have fallen silent along the Line of Control (LoC), but for thousands of Kashmiris living in border villages,...

