Turkeyâs Erdogan Raises Kashmir at UNGA 2025, India Strongly Responds By: Javid Amin | 23 September 2025 A Diplomatic Flashpoint Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reignited international attention on the Kashmir issue during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) 2025, urging a resolution âthrough dialogue and in line with UN resolutions.â âWe are pleased with the ceasefire achieved following the tensions last April between Pakistan and India, which had escalated into a conflict. The issue of Kashmir should be resolved on the basis of the resolutions of…
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Modernisation Vs Mountains: Fragile Highways and Broken Promises in Kashmir
In Kashmirâs hinterlands, promises of connectivity lie buried under landslides and bureaucratic neglect. What began as a lifeline now ends in mud, rubble, and unanswered questions. By: Javid Amin | 23 September 2025 A Lifeline Turned Liability In Kashmir, every road is more than just asphalt. It is a lifeline. The 270-km SrinagarâJammu National Highway (NH-44), once hailed as an engineering marvel linking the Valley with the rest of India, today stands as a cautionary tale of modernisation without foresight. What was once a nine-hour journey has turned into a…
Read MoreJ&K Facing Dual Governance Challenge: Deputy CM Flags Administrative Gridlock
J&K Facing Dual Governance Challenge â Deputy CM Warns of Administrative Gridlock By: Javid Amin | 23 September 2025 Jammu & Kashmir, often described as the âcrown of India,â is once again at the crossroads of governance and democracy. The regionâs Deputy Chief Minister (Dy CM) has candidly acknowledged that Jammu & Kashmir is facing a âdual governance challengeââa phrase that has set off heated debate among political analysts, opposition parties, and ordinary citizens. At the heart of this challenge lies a clash between bureaucratic authority and elected representatives. On…
Read More‘Open All Tourist Destinations Closed After Pahalgam Attack’: Omar Abdullah Urges LG Administration
A Call to Reopen Kashmirâs Heart By: Javid Amin | 18 September 2025 In a sharp intervention on Kashmirâs tourism policy, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has called on the Lieutenant Governorâs administration to immediately reopen tourist destinations that have remained closed since the Pahalgam terror attack in April 2025. âEither stop promoting tourism altogether, or compensate those whoâve suffered losses,â Abdullah said while addressing a gathering of tourism stakeholders in Gulmarg. Destinations Still Under Lockdown Despite five months passing since the attack, many iconic spots remain off-limits: Drang Doodhpathri Yusmarg…
Read MoreWhen Highways Fail, Railways Respond: Kashmir Gets Temporary Train Boost
NH-44 Disrupted: Special Train Between Katra and Banihal to Run for 15 Days By: Javid Amin | 18 September 2025 When Highways Fail, Rail Steps In The SrinagarâJammu National Highway (NH-44), the arterial lifeline of Kashmir, has long been a symbol of connectionâlinking valleys, cities, and livelihoods. Yet, in September 2025, the highwayâs chronic vulnerabilities were laid bare once again. Landslides and repair works in the Ramban sector brought a key stretch to a near-standstill, disrupting travel, trade, and tourism. In response, the Indian Railways announced a special 15-day train…
Read MoreMehbooba, Sajad Lone Claim House Arrest Over Sopore Visit; Omar Abdullah Says ‘No Storm Wouldâve Followed’
Allegations of Undemocratic Detention By: Javid Amin | 18 September 2025 Political tensions in Jammu & Kashmir deepened on September 18, 2025, after former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and Peopleâs Conference chairman Sajad Lone claimed they were placed under house arrest to prevent them from visiting Sopore. The leaders said they intended to offer condolences on the passing of Professor Abdul Gani Bhat, the former Hurriyat chairman and a respected separatist intellectual. Mehbooba Mufti took to social media, calling the administrationâs move a reflection of the âharsh and undemocratic realityâ…
Read MoreSenior Lawyer Cites âNational Integrityâ in Exiting AAP MLA Malikâs PSA Case
A Legal Exit That Echoes Politically By: Javid Amin | 18 September 2025 In September 2025, the fragile line between law, politics, and national security in Jammu & Kashmir blurred yet again. A senior lawyer, initially part of the defense team for Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Abdul Rashid Malik, abruptly withdrew from the case challenging Malikâs detention under the Public Safety Act (PSA). The lawyer cited concerns of ânational integrityâ in stepping away â a phrase that instantly ignited debate in Kashmirâs political and legal circles. Was this a…
Read MoreFrom Reverence to Rejection: The Abandonment of Kashmiri Elderly Parents in a Changing Valley
A Valley Where Love Once Lived, But Now Many Elders Live Alone By: Javid Amin | 18 September 2025 A Crisis Hidden in Plain Sight On a chilly May evening in Ganderbal, 78-year-old Ghulam Nabi sat quietly on the wooden bench of a government-run old-age home. His hands trembled, not from the cold, but from the weight of betrayal. Just months earlier, he had been living in his ancestral home, surrounded by orchards and memories. Today, his three sonsâeducated, employed, and settledâhad barred him from entering the very house he…
Read MoreKashmiri Leader Abdul Ghani Bhat Dies at 87: A Midnight Farewell Under Surveillance
Midnight Farewell Under Surveillance By: Javid Amin | 18 September 2025 The End of an Era Abdul Ghani Bhat, one of the most recognizable figures of Kashmirâs separatist movement and former chairman of the Hurriyat Conference, passed away at the age of 87. Known for his philosophical depth, eloquence, and moderation, Bhatâs death marks the quiet fading of a generation that once dominated Kashmirâs separatist discourse. His departure comes at a time when separatist politics in the Valley lies fragmented, muted, and heavily constrained by state restrictions. The manner of…
Read MoreBeyond the Rotting Orchards: Kashmir’s Silent Crisis of a Generation Adrift
Kashmir’s Dual Crisis: Apple Orchards Rotting & A Generation’s Values Eroding | Expert Analysis By: Javid Amin | 17 September 2025 A Season of Ruin in the Valley of Plenty The scent of decay hangs heavy in the crisp autumn air of Kashmir. Itâs a poignant, sweet-sour smell that speaks of loss. In orchards that stretch across the valley floor and climb the gentle Himalayan slopes, a bounty is turning to mush. Piles of once-prime applesâthe iconic Trew, American, and Maharaji varietiesâlie discarded, their vibrant reds and greens fading into a uniform, melancholic brown.…
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