Kashmir crisis: Restrictions by government hit medicine supplyMedicine sellers say with disruptions to the internet and reliable phone services, they have not been able to place new orders in weeks.
Kashmir shutdown: Farmers struggle to make a livingIt is affecting people with small businesses, especially in farming, who are worried the restrictions on communication and movement mean their hard work will go to waste.
Kashmiris erect barricades to keep Indian soldiers at bayThe UN is urging India to end the crackdown on free speech and access to information in Indian-administered Kashmir.
India celebrates independence dayIt came as the restrictions and a communications blackout continued in Indian-Administered Kashmir since the region’s autonomy was revoked last week.
Indian-administered Kashmir remains under lockdownPhone lines and internet have been down for 10 days, but lockdown set to be eased on Thursday.
Stuck between India and Pakistan, Kashmiris worry about crossfireCivilians living near the Line of Control between Indian and Pakistan-administered Kashmir often suffer when tensions escalate.
Indian-administered Kashmir cut off from worldMobile phones, internet, and landlines are all down in the Kashmir valley after India revoked its autonomy.
Indians divided over move to split Indian-administered KashmirControversial bill passed after government revoked the region’s autonomy – under Article 370 of the constitution – following a massive troop build-up.
India’s ‘Big Brother’ biometics project raises privacy concernsConcerns arise over the world’s biggest biometrics project and what it means for people’s privacy.
India elections 2019: Caste divisions push Dalits to voteA caste society divided by social class continues to play a role in India, especially at election time.