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India imposes curfew in parts of Kashmir
The authorities have clamped a curfew in many parts of Indian-controlled Kashmir on Tuesday ahead of the revocation anniversary of the region’s special status.
Three killed in India-Pakistan fight along Kashmir border
At least three members of an Indian family were killed in a fresh ‘shootout’ between the troops of India and Pakistan in the highly militarized area of Kashmir on late Friday.
British MP who leads Kashmir group denied entry to India
Indian officials denied a British lawmaker entry on Monday after she landed at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport, according to an accompanying aide.
Strike shuts Kashmir to remember man executed by India
Shops and businesses shut in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Sunday and authorities imposed a lockdown in some parts of the disputed region's main city after separatists called for a strike to mark the anniversary of the execution of a Kashmiri man who was convicted in an attack on the Indian Parliament.
After nearly 6 months, authorities to restore limited internet in Indian-controlled Kashmir
After nearly six months, the authorities will restore the internet service in restive Indian-controlled Kashmir, officials said Saturday.
Envoys from 15 countries visit troubled Indian Kashmir
Envoys from 15 countries including the United States arrived in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Thursday, the first visit by New Delhi-based diplomats since the government stripped the region of its semi-autonomous status and imposed a harsh crackdown five months ago.
4 Indian soldiers died in avalanches in Kashmir
The Indian army says four soldiers have died in two separate avalanches in the Himalayan region of Kashmir.
India says Kashmir improving but restrictions stay
India's home minister said Wednesday that normalcy has returned in most areas in Indian-controlled Kashmir but the detention of politicians and the blockade of the internet and social media were continuing because of security concerns.
European Parliament members in Kashmir in rare foreign visit
Srinagar, Oct 29 (AP/UNB) — A group of European Parliament members has arrived in disputed Kashmir, the first foreign delegation to travel to the region since India stripped it of its semi-autonomous status and imposed a harsh crackdown in early August.
India holds Kashmir elections despite lockdown, boycott
Srinagar, Oct 25 (AP/UNB) — Village council elections were held Thursday across Indian-controlled Kashmir, with the detention of many mainstream local politicians and a boycott by most parties prompting expectations that the polls will install supporters of the central Hindu nationalist-led government that revoked the region's semi-autonomous status in August.