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India launched attacks in the early hours of May 7 on what it said were "terrorist camps" in Pakistan, including in the disputed territory of Kashmir. The strike followed the killing of 26 men ...
Rabia Bibi, a glittering red dupatta pulled over her eyes, wasn’t about to let the threat of war with India stop her wedding in a remote valley in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. “In our ...
New Delhi – In his first public comments since 26 people were killed and many others injured in an attack on Tuesday by suspected Pakistan-based militants in Kashmir, Indian Prime Minister ...
SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Authorities in Indian-controlled Kashmir have temporarily closed more than half of the tourist resorts in the scenic Himalayan region after last week’s deadly attack on ...
More than half of Kashmir’s major tourist destinations have been closed following a security audit of such sites conducted against the backdrop of the Pahalgam ...
Terrorism will not go unpunished.” The message, spoken just two days after the deadliest attack on civilians in Indian-administered Kashmir in over two decades, was not just for domestic consumption ...
On April 22, an armed group killed 25 tourists and a local pony rider in the resort town of Pahalgam in Indian-administered Kashmir, setting off an escalatory spiral in tensions between India and ...
Mr. Chaya said tourism stakeholders in Jammu and Kashmir were not worried by the dent to business “but are sad with the fact that the incident took place on our soil”. “The people of Kashmir ...
NEW DELHI: Tourism in Kashmir, which had been on the rise since the Covid pandemic, has come to a standstill following the the killing of 26 tourists on April 22 in the picturesque town of Pahalgam.
Tourism is not the mainstay, but one of the contributors to Jammu and Kashmir’s economy. Never before have so many tourists been killed in a single attack in Kashmir’s violent past.
Actor Suniel Shetty asked people to be fearless post-Pahalgam attack, stating that next holiday will be in Kashmir only to boost tourism and show terrorists that "we are not afraid of them".
Indian and Pakistani soldiers briefly exchanged fire along their highly militarized frontier in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, Indian officials said Friday, as tensions soared between ...