The realities of Kashmir post-Article 370 are complex: From the false promises of economic prosperity and peace to the ongoing resistance and human cost of Indian policies.
Kashmir After Three Years of Abrogation of Article 370
From increase in civilian killings to change in Kashmir’s demography with Indians buying lands, there are increased concerns in the local communities.
On Development: Kashmir Since August 2019
Since the revocation of article 370 which stripped the state of Jammu and Kashmir of its unique status back in 2019, it is not only the property or land from which Muslims of the region were denied in the last three years, as attempts were also made to strip them of their religious beliefs.
Kashmir – The Geoeconomic Trends
Since October 27th, 1947, Kashmir’s illegal occupation persists. Delhi’s August 5th, 2019 move aims for demographic change.
India is Using new methods of land grabbing in occupied Jammu & Kashmir
Indian authorities are using the Israeli model of land grabbing In Indian occupied Kashmir. In a similar fashion, Indian authorities have reserved more than 9000 Canals of land under the name of 37 economic zones. The RTI Movement Chairman, Dr. Raja Muza