India, Kashmir, Pakistan, Militancy Articles Asia Defense & Security

Infighting between militant groups in Indian-held Kashmir and future of Kashmir insurgency

The recent killing of Islamic State’s Hind Province (ISHP) militant has exposed the growing rivalry between local insurgent groups and militant groups affiliated with international terror outfits. If, left unattended,…

Afghanistan India Kashmir Militancy Pakistan United States Articles Asia Politics & Governance

Hyphenating Afghanistan and Kashmir in Washington

“Afghanistan is more than just a ‘graveyard of empires’. It is a mother of vicious circles” is what Maureen Dowd, the renowned columnist for the New York Times wrote about…

Pulwama attack, India, Pakistan Articles Asia Defense & Security

The Need for a Shift in Indian Attitude Post-Pulwama Attack

Described as the deadliest insurgent attack in the three-decade Kashmir insurgency, the Pulwama suicide attack has once again trigged war hysteria between the two nuclear-armed neighbouring countries. Adil Ahmad Dar,…

OHCHR, India, Pakistan, Kashmir, UN Articles Asia

What The OHCHR Says About The Fraught Human Rights Situation in Kashmir

The Kashmir conflict refers to the territorial dispute over Kashmir for which India and Pakistan have fought three wars: in 1947, 1965, and 1999. Since the 1947 partition, hundreds of…

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