Intelligence Bureau: Militants in Kashmir Valley just 200, time to strike
The Intelligence Bureau says in a new report that the number of militants operating in the Kashmir Valley has dropped to around 200 — one of the biggest drops since militancy erupted there two decades
Kashmir Assembly to debate resolution for clemency to Guru on Sep28
The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly will on September 28 debate and vote on a controversial resolution demanding clemency for Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru.
The resolution has been moved by I
Lashkar chief operational commander killed in Sopore encounter
Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) suffered a major setback on Tuesday when security forces shot dead its chief operational commander Abdullah Uni in a gunfight in Sopore town of north Kashmir's Bar
Inform us before detaining any Kashmiri: J&K Police to states
The Jammu and Kashmir Police has shot off letters to Anti-Terrorism Squads of various states urging them not to detain any person from the Valley without informing it.
A top J&K Police officer has w
Investigation into HuJI email in advanced stage: Omar
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said investigation into the e-mail claiming responsibility for the Delhi High Court blast, which has been traced to Kishtwar district of the state,
Politics in Kashmir as 'filthy' as Dal lake: US cable
Politics in Kashmir is 'as filthy as Dal lake' and corruption cuts across party lines, according to leaked US diplomatic cables from India released by Wikileaks.
David Mulford in a cable to Washingto
India, Pak had reached back channel deal on Kashmir: Cables
India and Pakistan had reached a ‘back-channel’ agreement on the Kashmir issue during the tenure of Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had told a visiting US Congressio
Final recommendations not ready: Kashmir interlocutors
The group of interlocutors on Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday said its final recommendations do not exist 'even in their embryonic form', contradicting media reports that pre-1953 status will be the way
Kashmir infiltration bid foiled, Pakistan claims three soldiers killed
Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire twice in Keran sector of Kashmir even as Indian security forces foiled an infiltration bid after exchanging fire with militants that left a JCO dead, the Indian
Start campaign against unmarked graves: Mirwaiz to Anna
Moderate Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq today appealed to Anna Hazare and his team to launch a campaign for seeking answers from the government regarding the unmarked graves in Kashm