Rahul Pandita
A Kashmiri who fell in love with a Jammu businessman across the religious divide seeks justice after he was killed by the police in Srinagar.
Unable to earn their livelihood, a number of former militants in Kashmir are contemplating rejoining the ‘Jihad’.
This book by veteran US diplomat Howard B Schaffer underlines the point of American intervention in Kashmir
In his latest book, Imtiaz Gul gives a view of Al-Qaeda from within Pakistan. He speaks of tension within the terror group, and how India bungled a chance for peace in Kashmir
Into the valley of Kashmir rides another confused tale of lost childhood that offers no insight into real issues
After two decades of bloody conflict in Kashmir, thousands of women are not sure whether they should call themselves married or widowed
India’s northernmost state is in turmoil again. Is Omar Abdullah really in charge?
From the relative sanctuary of our daily lives, this would seem like war. But for the average Kashmiri, it is just another day
This mother’s wait for her son began one Saturday evening in 1990. “That day, my bulbul just flew away,” she says.