Kashmir
India arrests over 200 terror operatives linked to Pakistan ahead of Independence Day
Agencies have reportedly recovered pistols, live cartridges, grenades bearing Pakistan Ordnance Factory markings and crude bombs.
30 killed in Pakistan-administered Kashmir as election protests turn deadly
India's anti-terrorism agency charges LeT founder Hafiz Saeed over Kashmir attack
Operation Sindoor: One year on from India’s ‘October 7’ moment - analysis
Modi trumps Pakistan at G7 Summit
During the same meeting, Khan admitted that there are currently 45,000 terrorists operating in Pakistan. We can only imagine how many have not been disclosed.
India increases restrictions in Kashmir ahead of call for protests
The call by separatists seeking Kashmir's secession from India was the first since that decision on Aug. 5, which brought communication and travel restrictions in Kashmir.
South Asia, Kashmir and importance of its resolution
Pakistan has taken a grim view of the developments in Kashmir.
India made a bold move on Kashmir
In protest, Pakistan suspended bilateral trade between the two nations and shuttered transportation services.
Pakistan cuts last remaining transport link to India over Kashmir dispute
Delhi Transport Corporation, that runs the service in the other direction, did not respond to requests for comment.
Clashes erupt between Indian, Pakistani forces in Kashmir
On Monday, India revoked the special status of Kashmir, the Himalayan region that has long been a flashpoint in ties with neighboring Pakistan.
Why Kashmir matters – analysis
Echoes of 1999 Kargil conflict amid recent tensions as India, which has warm relations with Israel, scraps Kashmir autonomy.
India scraps special status for Kashmir in step Pakistan calls illegal
"The entire constitution will be applicable to Jammu and Kashmir," Interior Minister Amit Shah told parliament.