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Kashmir
Kashmir is a disputed territory located between India and Pakistan.
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Kashmir: Indian police officer arrested for aiding militants
Divinder Singh had previously been accused of aiding insurgents before a deadly attack in 2001.
Indian court: Kashmir indefinite internet shutdown illegal
The clampdown on communications in the disputed Himalayan region has disrupted the lives of millions.
Kashmir: Is Pakistan planning to take over its part?
Kashmiri nationalists have slammed reports that Pakistan is planning to take direct control of its part of Kashmir.
Kashmiri shawls draw customers at Christmas market
Kashmiri shawls are famous for their soft fabric and handwork. At Bonn's Christmas market, they're quite a catch.
Kashmir's economy suffers due to continued lockdown
The Indian government says its "Kashmir integration" measures would eventually boost the region's economy.
Jay Panda on 'Conflict Zone'
A senior figure in India's ruling BJP tells Conflict Zone it's wrong to call Delhi’s actions in Kashmir a "lockdown."
Indian police raid Amnesty offices
The international non-profit has called the move a response to the group's criticism of Narendra Modi's government.
Kashmiri workers pay the price for political changes
Locals fear that the government is planning to establish non-Muslim settlements to alter Kashmir's demography.
Kashmir activists draw inspiration from German reunification
Calls for a free Kashmir are becoming louder. Can the German reunification model be applied to the divided region?
Kashmir ceases to be a state as Modi tightens grip
Shops and offices shut on the day India's Muslim-majority region of Kashmir was formally divided into two states.
The Jammu and Kashmir region is suffering from lack of tourists, due to India security strategy
The Jammu and Kashmir region is suffering from a lack of tourists.
Indian ruling party VP: Kashmir not in 'lockdown'
How do mass arrests in Kashmir fit with democracy? DW's Conflict Zone asks a vice president in the governing BJP.
Far-right EU lawmakers in Kashmir amid tensions
Twenty-seven MEPs, many of them from far-right parties, are visiting Kashmir after holding talks with Indian PM Modi.
MEPs to visit Kashmir after meeting with Modi
Twenty-seven EU members will be the first foreign delegation to enter Kashmir since India revoked its special status.
Independence calls getting louder in Pakistani Kashmir
Pakistan-ruled Kashmir is becoming increasingly restless as pro-independence protesters clash with security forces.
Kashmir: Cross-border fire kills 10
The armies of India and Pakistan have blamed each other for the deaths and for violating a 2003 cease-fire agreement.
India blocks text messaging in Kashmir, again
India has reversed a decision to allow text messages in Kashmir after a truck driver was killed by militants.
China, Nepal aim to up partnership with BRI
Sandwiched between India and China, the mountainous country is increasingly looking to Beijing for investment.
China, India identify terrorism as common challenge
The Modi-Xi summit is aimed at mending ties strained by India's decision to split the Jammu & Kashmir state into two.
Kashmir reopens to tourists after 2 months under lockdown
Some tourists who arrived in the valley complain of communication blockade, but say they feel safe.
China's Xi Jinping visits India amid Kashmir tension
The meeting between Xi and Modi comes after Beijing sharply criticized New Delhi's recent actions in Kashmir.
Pakistan thanks China for 'support on Kashmir issue'
The dispute over Kashmir and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor were the main topics of discussion.
Imran Khan in China to talk Kashmir, economic ties
Analysts say that Beijing's response to India's actions in Kashmir has not been up to Islamabad's expectations.
India welcomes tourists back to Kashmir amid protests
India announced that it will lift the travel advisory in Kashmir, which has been in place for over two months.
Kashmir: Pakistani authorities block protesters
Pakistani authorities have blocked protesters in Kashmir who are demanding an independent Kashmir.
Pakistan protesters urge UN to take over Kashmir
Thousands of people in Pakistan are marching toward the Line of Control that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan.
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India: Curbs on the media in Kashmir
Two months after India suspended autonomy in Kashmir, reporters there still face severe restrictions.
Pakistan's Khan predicts violence in Kashmir
In his speech to the UN, Pakistani PM Imran Khan has warned of a "bloodbath" in Kashmir.
PM of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir rules out war with India
Raja Farooq Haider Khan has called on the international community to probe "rights violations" in India-ruled Kashmir.
Could Imran Khan convince Donald Trump on Kashmir?
Experts say that after Trump's backing for Modi in Houston, Khan faces a tough challenge to get US support for Kashmir.
Trump joins Modi for Houston rally
What implications could the Modi-Trump rally have for the Indian leader's controversial Kashmir actions? DW analyzes.
Kashmir leader arrested under 'lawless law'
The ex-leader of the Indian-administered part of Kashmir was arrested on Monday under a controversial law.
Pakistan says India must end Kashmir lockdown
India needs to reverse its Kashmir policy if it wants dialouge with Islamabad, says Pakistan's ambassador to Germany.
Pakistani ambassador on Kashmir
India has imposed a lockdown on its part of Kashmir, drawing sharp criticism from Pakistan.
Ex-Pakistan lawmaker from PM Khan's party seeks India asylum
Baldev Kumar says Pakistan is an "unsafe country" and that PM Imran Khan-led government mistreats minorities there.
Anger boiling over in Kashmir amid continuing lockdown
New Delhi's recent actions in Jammu & Kashmir have bolstered separatist tendencies in the region. Rifat Fareed reports.
Is press freedom blocked in Kashmir?
A month after India suspended autonomy in Kashmir, reporters there still face severe restrictions.
India tightens Kashmir crackdown with curfew
Indian authorities have warned residents "not to venture out of their home" amid a tightening crackdown in the region.
Kashmir health care in chaos
With operating rooms on standby for emergencies, patients with scheduled operations are put on hold.
Kashmir: Teenager dead after protest
A teenager in Kashmir died on Wednesday after being injured while protesting.
Kashmir lockdown hinders journalists from flying abroad
India-administered Kashmir has been under a strict lockdown after New Delhi revoked the region's special status.
Kashmir: Pakistan's Khan warns of 'genocide of Muslims'
Tens of thousands of people have rallied across Pakistan in opposition to Delhi's crackdown in Indian-ruled Kashmir.
Kashmir blackout distorts public discourse in India
The clampdown in India-administered Kashmir in recent weeks has had an adverse impact on press freedom.
Kashmir protesters clash with security forces
People in India-administered Kashmir have once again protested against New Delhi scrapping the region's special status.
Modi is undermining the 'idea of India'
Shashi Tharoor, an opposition lawmaker, spoke to DW's Asia head, Debarati Guha, about human rights in India.
Fresh Kashmir border clashes leave several dead
Both sides offer conflicting reports of casualties. Pakistan plans to bring the dispute before the UN's top court.
Trump addresses Kashmir in call with India, Pakistan
President Donald Trump said the conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir was a "tough situation."
DW reporter's first-hand account of the 'Kashmir siege'
DW reporter Rifat Fareed tells the story of life in Srinagar after it was cut off from the world.
UN Security Council holds back on Kashmir
The Security Council told India and Pakistan to resolve the dispute bilaterally — but didn't call a formal meeting.
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