Article 370: From erosion to cremation
Article 370: From erosion to cremation Mihir Desai and Saranga Ugalmugle August 5, 2019 marks the
Article 370: From erosion to cremation Mihir Desai and Saranga Ugalmugle August 5, 2019 marks the
Hindu Rashtra’s Propaganda on J&K Sandhya Gokhale After the amendment of Article 370 and 35 A,
Debunking the Colonial Discourse: Gender and Kashmir Misbah Reshi Introduction Immediately after Article 370 of the
Bureaucratic Strangleholds over Media Freedom Geeta Seshu What explains the singular obduracy of the Indian state
Kashmiri Sikhs after Abrogation Khushdeep Kaur Elected to power by an overwhelming majority in its second
Amidst Harassment and Persecution, Resilient Journalism Continues Freny Manecksha The amendment of Article 370 and turning
Unilateral Integration, Global Pandemic and Declining Economy An Overview of the economic situation of J&K by Kashmir Reading
Dismantling Land Reforms in J&K Land Grab under the Garb of Developmentalism By Shinzani Jain The
The State Of Bakarwal Tribe In Times Of Covid Crisis By Afreen Faridi The erstwhile state
Media Dogs In 2014, BJP claimed their election victory will end militancy in Kashmir. In 2016, Amit Shah