India-backed Kashmir administration bans 25 books, including works by Arundhati Roy and A.G. Noorani
Writers, scholars raise concerns over shrinking space for dissent in Kashmir SRINAGAR, Jammu and Kashmir…
The Indian government instituted a new “Domicile Law” for the Jammu and Kashmir, allowing certain classes of Indians to become permanent residents of Kashmir. India started issuing certificates to Indians that would permit them to get employment in Kashmir and make them eligible to purchase land. India expands its military bases in Kashmir, further militarizing the most militarized zone in the world.