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Inferiority Complex Fuels Hindutvavadi Lust for Kashmiri Women

The obsession with capturing ‘fair-skinned Kashmiri women’ betrays infantilism...

We Walked, Walked, Walked and Talked to Kashmiris: Kavita Krishnan

Since the report of the four member, fact finding...

No one killed Pehlu Khan?

In a shocking turn of events in the Pehlu...

PADS Condemns Modi Government’s Conspiracy Against People of Jammu and Kashmir

The parliament of India on 6th August put its...

How the Modi Regime has “Caged” Kashmiris and Kashmir: a Report

Intense and virtually unanimous anger belying a preponderance of...

The Kashmiri’s Stories Must be Heard

Kashmir is not just land. It’s a land of...

6,000 miles away, son sees father in Kashmir on TV

Ever since the unilateral decision of the Government of...

Impact of state repression? Kashmir’s 65% people prefer independence: Cambridge study

Even as the Government of India’s controversial move to...

Special task forces will be created to usher ‘development’ in J, K & Ladakh: Mukesh Ambani

On Monday, August 12, Reliance Industries chairman, Mukesh Ambani...

NRI Mag hails abrogation of Article 370 as Realisation of Akhand Bharat, the RSS Dream

India West, a weekly print newspaper based in California,...

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