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ThePrint Photos of the Week: A year of life after terror in Kashmir & political upheavals in Delhi

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...

Pahalgam was once a buzzing outlier in strife-torn Kashmir. Terror upended the ‘mini-Switzerland’ dream

Security has been beefed up in this picturesque town and some of the tourism sites closed since the attack, leading to a significant decline in the number of visitors.

Pahalgam trip to celebrate son’s Class 12 marks ended in horror. Wife & son told terrorist, ‘shoot us too’

For the Shivamogga family, everything has paused since that fateful day. There are no long nights, no festivals left to celebrate, no Manjunath to make everybody laugh.

Pahalgam ponywallah’s dad says he saved Kashmir’s honour. ‘Many Adils ready to die to save fellow Indians’

Adil Hussain Shah, a 28-year-old ponywallah, was the only Kashmiri local among the 26 people killed in the Pahalgam terror attack. He was shot thrice as he tried to save a tourist.

A father’s longing, a bride’s broken dreams. Stories of 3 families torn apart by Pahalgam deportations

After Pahalgam terror attack, those with Pakistani citizenship like Aasim, Sheena & Rakshanda were asked to leave India. Only Rakshanda is back after court intervention.

‘Why go to Switzerland when we have our own’—Pahalgam victim’s words ring in Bengaluru family’s ears

Bharat Bhushan had quit his job in the IT sector to help set up his wife’s clinic. The trip to Pahalgam last April was a family vacation before the move.

India slams USCIRF’s ‘persistent selective criticism’, urges reflection on Hindu temple attacks in US

Latest USCIRF report on international religious freedom published earlier this month calls for targeted sanctions against R&AW, RSS.

Tourist arrivals in Ladakh declined post Pahalgam attack. Modi govt data shows sharp drop

Figures were shared in response to question in Lok Sabha on whether government was aware of financial distress among tourism stakeholders in the Union Territory.

ThePrint’s Soumya Pillai wins IIMCAA award for investigation on Maxar’s Pahalgam image demand spike

She wins the award for her investigative report showing that requests for high-resolution satellite images of Pahalgam surged, and peaked two months before the 22 April terrorist attack.

Indian origin Trump staffer Ricky Gill awarded for role in ‘India-Pakistan ceasefire’

New Delhi has rejected the US claim of mediating the agreement to pause hostilities during the early phase of Operation Sindoor. Trump's assertions emerged as an irritant in ties.

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AAP has brought Punjab to its knees. State needs BJP governance

The past week saw the defection of 7 AAP Rajya Sabha MPs, led by Raghav Chaddha and Ashok Mittal, into the BJP. This lays bare the fragility and inconsistency within the party.

Indian tech giants struggle to shake off $115 billion rout amid Iran war, AI challenge

Infosys, the second-largest outsourcer, forecast annual sales growth below analysts’ estimates Thursday, following a profit miss at smaller rival HCL Technologies two days earlier.

What theaterisation could look like: Rotational CDS, three-star theatre commanders in initial years

The proposed structure envisions the post of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) rotating between the Army, Navy and Air Force, it is learnt.

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.