New Delhi: From the economic aftershock of the Pahalgam terror attack on local livelihoods to Kashmiri Pandits’ long-pending land disputes resurfacing in Jammu, and fresh political developments in Delhi alongside India’s diplomatic outreach to South Korea, ThePrint brings you the week in images.
Ponywallahs wait for tourists at the main stand in Pahalgam, where footfall has dropped sharply since last year’s terror attack, leaving many without steady work during peak season | Photo: Mohammad Hammad | ThePrintSyed Haider Shah, father of Syed Adil Hussain Shah, mourns the loss of his son at their home in Anantnag district. Adil, a 28-year-old pony rider, was killed while trying to help tourists escape during the Pahalgam terror attack | Photo: Mohammad Hammad | ThePrintAAP leaders (from left) Sandeep Pathak, Raghav Chadha and Ashok Mittal announce that they were resigning from the party at a press conference FridayKashmiri Pandits gather at the Relief Commissioner’s office in Jammu to meet the Bandipora ADC at a special outreach camp for long-pending land and property disputes. Many say their complaints on the government’s grievance portal have been marked “resolved” without actual settlements | Photo: Mahira Khan | ThePrintA once-grand Kashmiri Pandit’s home in the Valley | Photo: Mahira Khan | ThePrintPrime Minister Narendra Modi with South Korean President Lee Jae-myung at Rashtrapati Bhawan. Lee was in New Delhi for bilateral talks focused on expanding defence cooperation, including missile systems and technology transfer, alongside efforts to boost trade to $50 billion by 2030 and deepen strategic ties between the two countries | Photo: Praveen Jain | ThePrint
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