Thousands of men have gone missing in Kashmir since the 1980s. Tauseef Ahmad and Sajid Raina report on the hardships faced by ‘half widows’ as they live with the uncertainty of their husbands’ disappearance.
Kashmir’s apple farming struggling with the effects of climate change.
The Indian state’s determination to promote Kashmir as a tourist destination is part of a larger strategy to legitimize its continued military occupation, writes Pranay Somayajula.
Machine manufacturing of Pashmina scarves has saturated the market, leaving artisans without hope of a secure future, writes Nathalie Olah.
The group feel a social responsibility to respond to injustice, writes Giedre Steikunaite.
For the women left behind in Kashmir's border villages, life has its own challenges, as Sofi Lundin discovers.
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They never came home | Guns and power | January, 2025 |
Fallen apples | South Africa 30 years later | March, 2024 |
A holiday in Kashmir | Spying on dissent | November, 2023 |
Kashmir's pashmina woes | West Papua - Freedom in sight? | May, 2017 |
Creative chutzpah in Kashmir | Peace in Colombia? Hope and fears | November, 2016 |
In the land of widows | Global banking now | May, 2015 |
Women vs the army | How the war on pirates became big business | September, 2013 |