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Kashmir
Kashmir is a disputed territory located between India and Pakistan.
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Nuclear fears after India-Pakistan escalation
The confrontation over Kashmir could escalate into a full-blown war between the two nuclear-armed countries.
India-Pakistan rivalry: Kashmiris pay a high price
India and Pakistan continue to clash over Kashmir, a Himalayan region in the grip of violence for nearly three decades.
India and Pakistan's troubled history
Tensions have escalated. DW takes a look at the turbulent history between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
Pakistan military 'shoots down' two Indian aircraft
Pakistan says it has shot down two Indian aircraft, a day after Indian warplanes struck inside Pakistan.
US asks India and Pakistan to 'exercise restraint'
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urged India and Pakistan to communicate beter and avoid 'further military activity'
Pakistan has limited means to respond to India bombing
South Asia analyst Michael Kugelman tells DW that Pakistan's conventional military options are inferior to India's.
Pakistan vows retaliation after India's airstrikes
India says its jets bombed militant camps in Pakistan. Many fear an escalation could be disastrous for the whole region
ICC expects India vs Pakistan to go ahead
The ICC believe the World Cup match between India and Pakistan will go ahead amid tensions over Kashmir attack.
India launches air raid in Pakistan
Bombers targeted suspected militant camps in Pakistan following a deadly attack on Indian soldiers.
Kashmiris face uncertain future
The Indian army has scaled up operations in the region, and locals are increasingly worried amid rumors of war.
India to cut water to Pakistan as Kashmir conflict escalates
The move has come amid rising tensions in Kashmir after an attack on an Indian military post.
Bhutto: 'Non-state actors sabotaging India-Pakistan ties'
In an interview with DW at the 2019 Munich Security Conference, Bilawal Bhutto, a Pakistani politician and son of the late PM Benazir Bhutto, urged more engagement between Islamabad and New Delhi to foster peace and resolve the Kashmir conflict.
Bhutto: 'Pakistan must 'confront violent extremism'
In a DW interview, Pakistani politician Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has urged a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir conflict.
Kashmir: Several dead in militant clashes
Tensions in Kashmir have heightened with several Indian troops and militants killed in clashes.
Indian soldiers killed in Kashmir clashes
A gunbattle with militants has left four Indian troops dead in the disputed Kashmir region.
Protests as Kashmiri Muslims targeted after bombing
Shops shut and roads stayed empty across India-administered Kashmir three days after a bomb attack killed 41 soldiers.
Anger in India in wake of terror attack
Kashmiris in India were attacked and some TV channels called for war against Pakistan in the wake of the bomb attack.
Why Kashmir attack could spark a military confrontation
The militant attack in India-administered Kashmir has once again put New Delhi and Islamabad on a war footing.
India vows to 'isolate' Pakistan after Kashmir bomb
Dozens of Indian paramilitary police were killed in a Kashmir suicide bombing. India has blamed Pakistan of involvement.
What is Jaish-e-Mohammed?
The militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed has claimed an attack on Indian forces in Kashmir that killed at least 40.
Are India and Pakistan headed for a water war?
Is a climate change-induced water war between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan looming on the horizon?
Euromaxx Edition with Lavinia Biagiotti
Since the death of Laura Biagiotti, her daughter Lavinia has been managing the House of Biagiotti.
Kashmir insurgents kill civilian 'spies'
Insurgent groups are reportedly killing young men in Kashmir, accusing them of spying for the Indian government.
India freezes Amnesty bank accounts after raid
Human rights groups complain of increasing restrictions under PM Modi's Hindu nationalist government.
The need for diplomacy in Kashmir
As diplomacy between New Delhi and Islamabad becomes more bitter, experts warn of more violence in Kashmir.
India, Pakistan clash in UN over terror support
New Delhi refused to engage in a dialogue with Islamabad until Pakistan ends its alleged support to Kashmir militants.
India, Pakistan ratchet up war rhetoric
India and Pakistan have accused each other of sabotaging peace talks in a latest spat over militancy in Kashmir.
Kashmir marred by protests over citizenship rights law
A petition challenging a law that grants special rights to Kashmiris has put the strife-torn region on the edge.
India's former PM Vajpayee dies
Former Indian premier Atal Bihari Vajpayee has died. He initiated nuclear testing but also peace overtures to Pakistan.
Kashmir's vicious cycle of violence
Critics claim New Delhi’s iron-fist military tactics in the conflict-wracked region has only made the situation worse.
Why Kashmir is still reeling from a rebel's death
Authorities enforced a lockdown in Kashmir as separatists mark the second death anniversary of rebel leader Burhan Wani.
Violence looms large in Kashmir
Analysts say violence may spike in India's troubled Jammu and Kashmir after the imposition of direct federal rule.
Indian Kashmir government collapses
India's ruling party has pulled out of a coalition that runs the disputed Kashmir region due to "terrorism and violence"
Flashpoint Kashmir and a journalist's murder
South Asian activists are mourning the death of Shujaat Bukhari, a Kashmir journalist shot dead by gunmen in Srinagar.
Killing of Kashmir journalist shocks India, Pakistan
Unidentified gunmen have killed Kashmir journalist Shujaat Bukhari in Srinagar. His assassination highlights the risks to journalists working in Kashmir, an India-administered region beset by protracted violence.
Killing of Kashmir journalist shocks India, Pakistan
Unidentified gunmen have killed Kashmir journalist Shujaat Bukhari in Srinagar. His assassination highlights the risks to journalists working in Kashmir, an India-administered region beset by protracted violence.
Gunmen kill prominent Kashmir journalist Shujaat Bukhari
Unknown gunmen have shot dead Shujaat Bukhari, a prominent journalist and editor in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
UN calls for Kashmir human right inquiry
Indian security forces allegedly killed civilians, while Pakistan is accused of quashing peaceful dissent.
First-ever UN human rights report on Kashmir
A first-ever UN human rights report on Kashmir calls for international inquiry into multiple violations. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein on "a conflict that has robbed millions of their basic human rights, and continues to this day to inflict untold suffering."
Child rape case divides Jammu and Kashmir
Political and religious tensions boil in India-administered Jammu and Kashmir over #JusticeForAsifa.
Rape becomes a political tool in India
Isha Bhatia
Rape in India is sadly a political issue, with the dynamics of religion, caste and misogyny shaping the public debate.
Kashmir violence: Has Modi failed?
New Delhi claims that Pakistan is fueling terrorism in the area, but some say PM Modi's Kashmir strategy is to blame.
Security clampdown, strike paralyze Kashmir
The Indian-administered Kashmir remains shut a day after fierce clashes killed 20 people, most of them rebels.
Several dead in Kashmir as new anti-India protests erupt
Twenty people have been killed in Indian Kashmir in clashes between police and suspected militants, and during protests.
Indian police kill militant leader in Kashmir
Indian government forces have killed the head of a Pakistan-based militant group in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Indian 'spy' in Pakistan meets wife and mother
Pakistani authorities allowed the imprisoned Indian naval officer Kulbhushan Jadhav to meet his family.
Pakistan's militancy issue
DW examines the protracted conflict in nuclear-armed Pakistan and its possible effects on the region.
Bell silence ends in Indian Kashmir
A Catholic church has rung a bell in India's part of Muslim-majority Kashmir, 50 years after being silenced by protest.
Arundhati Roy: 'India is colonizing itself'
Described as the "conscience of India" by Time, author Arundhati Roy has a voice that counts on the world stage.
Kashmir' 'special status' under threat
An attempt to amend a provision that allows only long-term Kashmir residents to own land has sparked a controversy.
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