Profile of Showkat A. Motta
The fate of Kashmir’s trust in India is writ. Death by asphyxiation?
The Delhi-J&K police row over Liaqat Shah can hurt the rehabilitation of ex-militants
A ruined economy, endemic corruption make Kashmiris yearn for a cleansing agent like AAP
Kashmir rejects NDA ‘charity’ of rehabilitating displaced Pandits in separate enclaves
The BJP’s aggressive plans for Kashmir’s assembly polls startles NC and PDP, puts people on guard
Can the BJP do the impossible in the J&K elections, will inner contradictions do it in?
The ‘ordinary’ release of separatist Masarat Alam is the latest to strain PDP-BJP ties in the Valley
Dodgy mainland institutes feed on a special scholarship scheme aimed at weaning Kashmiri youth from trouble
Kashmir was incensed with India, but wasn’t up for an armed rebellion
Voices from Kashmir on how Modi's pre-election secular image has taken a hammering.
Former Jammu & Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah on the growing sense of anxiety among minorities.
Politics, and indeed life, is about more than matriculation.
Mufti Mohammed Sayeed’s death upsets the delicate dynamics of the coalition between the BJP and his party
Kashmir is on the boil once again after the alleged rape and murder of two women in a southern village, frustrating the Omar Abdullah government and threatening a replay of the agitation unleashed last year over the Amarnath land row.