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A woman photojournalist navigates state and patriarchy in the Valley
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Echoes of fascism in the Kashmir Valley
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We are born in crackdowns, we die in curfews: The measured resistance of Kashmiri rapper Ahmer
Akhil Sood
Conflict
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Ground report: Kashmir in shock and anger
Praveen Donthi
Politics
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Essay
How the Jama’at-e-Islami chronicles the failure of mainstream politics in Kashmir
Basharat Ali
Caste
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News
Urban upper-castes driving Hindutva nationalism have little representation among Pulwama’s slain jawans
Ajaz Ashraf
Conflict
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Reportage
Three generations of women’s rebellion in Kashmir
Amrita Sharma
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Peerzada Raouf
Conflict
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Essay
The day they killed Burhan: Two years on, a Kashmiri remembers the death of the militant leader
Adil Langoo
Conflict
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Photo Essay
Waiting for the disappeared in Kashmir
Showkat Nanda
Conflict
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News
Dispatches: At the Site of the Amarnath Attack, Witnesses Fearfully Recall the Violence and Subsequent Security Raids
Aakash Hassan
Conflict
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News
A Year After Burhan Wani’s Death, His Father Remembers His Life
Majid Maqbool
Conflict
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News
“I No Longer Want to Live Here”: How a Mob Attacked the Residents of the Village Where Burhan Wani was Killed
Aakash Hassan
Conflict
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News
What Happens When a Kashmiri Joins the Indian Army
Moazum Mohammad
Politics
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Reportage
Why the Indian state is failing in Kashmir
Praveen Donthi
Politics
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Commentary
Unrest in Kashmir reveals the failures of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party
Praveen Donthi
Conflict
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editor's pick
Editor's Pick
Rahul Gupta
Conflict
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Reportage
Hundreds of Kashmiri militants who left home as young men two decades ago have begun to return, middle-aged and disillusioned. What happens to them now?
Mehboob Jeelani
Conflict
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Books
A book that breaks the tortured silence on the Kashmir Valley’s darkest years
Sanjay Kak
Arts
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Essay
Bhand Pather, Kashmir's indigenous theatre that has thrived on pungent social and political satires, in now an endangered tradition
Mehboob Jeelani