In Jammu and Kashmir, transgender performers like Sameer Ahmad are briefly celebrated at weddings yet remain invisible and ...
The piece argues that Kashmir’s visible prosperity—new roads, malls and grand homes—masks a fragile economic base built on ...
The debate over non-territorial seats in the Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir (PaJK) Assembly masks a stark democratic ...
The story examines the stark contrast between Kashmir’s visible affluence and its fragile economic foundations. It describes ...
The story of Habba Khatoon, also called ‘Zoon’ (moon), hovers between the mist of legend and the light of history. She is celebrated as the beloved of Yusuf Shah Chak, the last independent ruler of ...
The article argues that Kashmir is fundamentally a question of people, not borders or bilateral rivalry. It contends that ...
Gilgit-Baltistan heads to the polls on June 7 in a high-stakes election shaped as much by constitutional limbo as by party ...
The article challenges the widespread assumption that Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir (PaJK) is merely a local ...
The article explores how Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov offers a powerful lens to understand contemporary ...
The article is a sharply worded critique of Jammu and Srinagar’s crumbling civic infrastructure and the apathy of government ...
Drawing on decades of legal, political, and judicial experience in Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir, the author argues ...
The article warns that reports of Pakistan reviving militancy in Jammu and Kashmir threaten the region’s fragile post‑2019 ...