Academics and activists condemn Indian diplomat’s call for replicating Israeli model in Kashmir
The remarks by the consul general of India in New York, Sandeep Chakravorty, come at a time when there is growing ideological and political convergence between the Hindutva regime in India and the Zionist regime in Israel
Protests break out in Kashmir during visit of right-wing European delegation
The delegation of Members of European Parliament comprises representatives of far-right wing parties which are known for their Islamophobic and anti-migrant stances
Kashmir’s communist leader Yousuf Tarigami speaks on the military siege
Tarigami, who was put under house arrest after the abrogation of Article 370, was allowed to travel to New Delhi for health reasons by the Supreme Court of India.
Kashmir siege: Journalist picked up in mid-night raid by Indian forces
Around 1,300 Kashmiri political leaders, civil rights activists, trade unionists and civilians have been detained by Indian forces since the military siege and communication blockade that began last week.
Domestic and migrant workers hit hard by abrogation of Article 370 in Kashmir
Trade unions said the working class in Kashmir, both domestic and migrant, was paid better minimum wages in comparison to many other States. They also said the step by the Indian government would lead to regressive labor laws being implemented in Kashmir
Thousands hit the streets in protest as Indian military siege continues in Kashmir
Indian paramilitary forces used tear gas and fired pellet guns at protesters, injuring at least 12 people






