The Pahalgam attack has made us angry and rightly so. But anger should not lead us into an abyss of hate.
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COVER STORY
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The area in and around Pahalgam has witnessed massive security deployment during the Amarnath Yatra; however, Baisaran seems to have been always off the radar
It is clear that India will retaliate. But a war between the nuclear-armed neighbours is a nightmare not just for India and Pakistan, but for the entire region
Amid emotional funerals, salutations and promises for justice, the families of those killed in Pahalgam are struggling to make sense of the unforeseen tragedy
The Pahalgam terror attack has led to demolitions, detentions, raids, cordon-and-search operations, ambushes and intensified patrolling across the Valley
The government must ensure that its response to the Pahalgam terror attack fosters trust and unity, rather than fear and division, writes PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti
Kashmir is not broken. It is resilient. It is humane. It is proud. And it will rise again
Across the Valley, people mourned with silent prayers and spontaneous vigils after the terrorist attack at Pahalgam
After the Pahalgam attack, for the first time in 35 years, all Kashmiris and politicians are speaking the same language바카라”the language of condemnation
A crusade against 바카라˜seculars바카라™ and 바카라˜liberals바카라™ is a common theme in all religious nationalisms. In the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, the Hindu right intensifies its war on them
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The area in and around Pahalgam has witnessed massive security deployment during the Amarnath Yatra; however, Baisaran seems to have been always off the radar
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It is clear that India will retaliate. But a war between the nuclear-armed neighbours is a nightmare not just for India and Pakistan, but for the entire region
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Amid emotional funerals, salutations and promises for justice, the families of those killed in Pahalgam are struggling to make sense of the unforeseen tragedy
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The Pahalgam terror attack has led to demolitions, detentions, raids, cordon-and-search operations, ambushes and intensified patrolling across the Valley
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The government must ensure that its response to the Pahalgam terror attack fosters trust and unity, rather than fear and division, writes PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti
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Kashmir is not broken. It is resilient. It is humane. It is proud. And it will rise again
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Across the Valley, people mourned with silent prayers and spontaneous vigils after the terrorist attack at Pahalgam
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After the Pahalgam attack, for the first time in 35 years, all Kashmiris and politicians are speaking the same language바카라”the language of condemnation
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A crusade against 바카라˜seculars바카라™ and 바카라˜liberals바카라™ is a common theme in all religious nationalisms. In the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, the Hindu right intensifies its war on them
OTHER STORIES
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The sheer uncertainty and costs of war, present levels of preparedness and the nuclear balance discount war as a rational option for India, certainly at the present stage
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The Baisaran meadow stands deserted. A crackdown on suspected militants has led to homes being demolished. These images capture the silence, the pain and the loss that has left people living in the Valley stunned and heartbroken
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Anger will swell, accusations and counter-accusations will animate TV debates. But what do the dead care?
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After all the humiliations and deaths that the Kashmiri Pandits had to face in the early nineties, in our very lifetime, the terrorists are back with unimaginable vengeance, hell-bent on killing Hindus in Kashmir so that no Hindu will dare think of ever going to Kashmir
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Perhaps, the liberals of the country should, for a change, stop viewing Kashmir from an ultra-nationalist lens and instead respond to the candle lit by Kashmiris in this darkness
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After the Pahalgam terrorist attack, all those in Kashmir who rely on tourism for their livelihood, from local artisans to shopkeepers, are now facing days of inactivity, which they fear may prolong into months of economic uncertainty