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Srinagar: The Eternal Capital of Kashmir’s Soul

There are cities built by men, and there are cities that feel as though they were assembled, piece by piece, by something far greater than human ambition. Srinagar belongs...

The Muzaffarabad Overseas Kashmiris Convention: A Critical Analysis

Muhammad Arif Arfi, Journalist The recently held Overseas Kashmiris Convention in Muzaffarabad has left many observers with a sense...

The New Arena of Competition: Youth, Resistance and Political Identity in Pakistan-Administered Kashmir

In many parts of the world, young people compete for academic excellence, technological innovation, entrepreneurial success, and sporting...

The Hanged Man’s Shadow: 42 Years of Maqbool Butt and the Silence Across the Line of Control

On February 11, 1984, Muhammad Maqbool Butt was executed in New Delhi's Tihar Jail, becoming the first Kashmiri...

Gilgit-Baltistan Elections Postponed: Colonial Administration Continues Amid Resource Plunder and Democratic Deficit

The people of Gilgit-Baltistan remain trapped in a constitutional limbo—administered by Pakistan but denied genuine autonomy, while their...
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Kashmir: A New Space Has Emerged — What Next?

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Kashmir Journalists Under Siege: The Unvarnished Truth About Press Freedom in Pakistan-Administered Kashmir

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Maharaja Hari Singh: The Last Dogra Ruler Who Shaped Jammu & Kashmir’s Sovereignty

By Sameena Raja, Jammu & Kashmir: Sixty-four years ago, on April 26, 1961, Maharaja Hari Singh, the last Dogra ruler of the princely state...

The Waters of Kashmir: A Conflict Between States, A Right Denied to the People

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