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TopicKashmir dispute

Topic: Kashmir dispute

SC advocate’s book on Kashmir suggests going to ICJ, receives support at launch event

At the re-release of Supreme Court advocate Aman Hingorani's 'Unravelling the Kashmir Knot', former foreign secretary Shyam Saran raised the limitations of legal approaches. 'It makes us vulnerable.'

J&K signs MoU with Dubai for industrial parks, IT towers as Modi govt pushes for development

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal says J&K is traversing on the 'development bandwagon' and the MoU will attract foreign investment from across the globe.

Pakistan’s peace offer came with fine print. Optimistic Indians failed to read it

Pakistan Army draws its extra constitutional powers by demonising India. It won't accept any change in public perception that could dispel Rawalpindi’s narrative.

Bajwa’s change of heart on India isn’t enough. All of Pakistani military must be on board

Could the complex India-Pakistan relationship be settled during army chief Qamar Bajwa's tenure even if everyone trusted each other and there were no spoilers?

Pakistan PM Imran Khan says India creating war-like situation, threat is very real

India's external affairs ministry dismissed Pakistan's claims, saying it was a ploy to project a panicked situation.

Pakistan doesn’t have any bargaining chip to change Modi govt’s mind on Article 370

It would be foolish on the part of Pakistan to think it could hurt India by snapping diplomatic ties and blocking trade deals.

Kashmir Banega Pakistan: A dream sold to brainwash us since childhood now lies in tatters

30 years on, Pakistan’s Kashmir policy has borne no fruits for regular Pakistanis, other than polarising society and instilling hate against India.

Data doesn’t support Amit Shah’s claim that Article 370 deprived J&K of development

Despite being ruled by BJP for the longest time, Hindi belt states lag far behind Jammu & Kashmir on education and various other indicators.

Religion a coping mechanism for Kashmir students combating mental health issues

Most don’t have the agency to choose a way to cope with stress. Tightly-knit communities in a conflict zone means everyone’s life is public knowledge.

Indu Bhushan addresses Ayushman Bharat issues, Nasim Zehra on Pakistan’s Kargil blunder

The best of the day’s opinion, chosen and curated by ThePrint’s top editors.

On Camera

Don’t ask what to do with boys who rape. Ask what turned them into assaulters in the first place

Young boys who should be sweating about schoolwork are learning how to corner women. Are we now supposed to add children to the list of people we need to protect ourselves from?

Floundering PM Internship Scheme has seen 44% drop out since 2024 launch. Budget deals drastic blow

Only 21 percent of interns complete programme as Centre slashes budget by over 50% after poor joining and high attrition.

CDS Gen Chauhan in Armenia, focus on deeper defence ties including new deals

Armenia has procured significant defence equipment from India, including artillery guns, multi-barrel rocket launchers, air defence system, sniper rifles, weapons locating radars, anti-drone weapons.

Swiss report should now close Op Sindoor debate. Knowing when to stop the fight is key too

The key to fighting a war successfully, or even launching it, is a clear objective. That’s an entirely political call. It isn’t emotional or purely military.