Articles
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Witnessing Kashmir: Experiencing Freedom in Azad Kashmir and Learning About the Sufferings of IIOJK
The Muzaffarabad study tour between 21st and 23rd of November 2025, arranged by Kashmir Institute of International Relations, was not just another academic trip…
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State-Sanctioned Islamophobia in India
When a mosque is desecrated, liquor bottles are placed inside its prayer space and threats are issued in the name of religious supremacy, the incident…
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Kashmir: A Promise the World Chose to Forget
It was on January 5, 1949, seventy-seven years ago when the world promised the people of Kashmir that their future would be decided by…
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The Flawed Premise: A Rebuttal to Rishi Suri on Kashmir
Rishi Suri’s recent opinion piece, which appeared in Srinagar-based daily ‘Good Morning Kashmir’, while eloquently lamenting the coarseness of public discourse, builds its argument on…
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Plight of Christians and Muslims in India: Doublespeak of Ruling Dispensation
Prof Ram PuniyaniViolence against Muslim minority has become a regular and recurring phenomenon in India. Its form and intensity vary but the intimidation goes unchecked,…
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The UNSC & Kashmir Dispute: Binding Mandates, Fragile Enforcement
Dr. Waleed Rasool The eight-decade-long Kashmir dispute persists not due to deficits in international law but because of a structural enforcement failure shaped by geopolitics.…
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New Year & the Unending Odyssey of Kashmiris’ Struggle for Freedom
While the world anticipates 2026 with renewed hopes and New Year resolutions, the people in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir stand at the threshold of another…
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The Crucifixion of Truth: Irfan Mehraj and the Mortal Wound to Indian Democracy
Altaf Hussain Wani Let us dispense with diplomatic niceties and call this what it is: the state-sponsored crucifixion of a journalist whose only crime was…
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Not a Railway Line, but a Military Takeover: Forced “Development” in Shopian, IIOJK
Development, when imposed without consent, ceases to be progress and instead becomes a refined instrument of coercion. When land is seized in its name,…
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The Unyielding Shadow: Four Letters that Haunt the Occupation
In the carefully curated theatre of “normalcy” that India attempts to stage in occupied Jammu and Kashmir, even the smallest, most symbolic gestures are…