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Security In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 15, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha admits that the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 is a serious security lapse and says he takes full responsibility for the incident, which claims the lives of 26 tourists. In an interview with The Times of India, Sinha describes the attack as a Pakistan-sponsored act of terror intended to sow communal discord and derail the region's economic progress. Meanwhile, security is beefed up across the Valley amid the ongoing annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 15, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha admits that the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 is a serious security lapse and says he takes full responsibility for the incident, which claims the lives of 26 tourists. In an interview with The Times of India, Sinha describes the attack as a Pakistan-sponsored act of terror intended to sow communal discord and derail the region's economic progress. Meanwhile, security is beefed up across the Valley amid the ongoing annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 15, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha admits that the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 is a serious security lapse and says he takes full responsibility for the incident, which claims the lives of 26 tourists. In an interview with The Times of India, Sinha describes the attack as a Pakistan-sponsored act of terror intended to sow communal discord and derail the region's economic progress. Meanwhile, security is beefed up across the Valley amid the ongoing annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 15, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha admits that the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 is a serious security lapse and says he takes full responsibility for the incident, which claims the lives of 26 tourists. In an interview with The Times of India, Sinha describes the attack as a Pakistan-sponsored act of terror intended to sow communal discord and derail the region's economic progress. Meanwhile, security is beefed up across the Valley amid the ongoing annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 15, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha admits that the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 is a serious security lapse and says he takes full responsibility for the incident, which claims the lives of 26 tourists. In an interview with The Times of India, Sinha describes the attack as a Pakistan-sponsored act of terror intended to sow communal discord and derail the region's economic progress. Meanwhile, security is beefed up across the Valley amid the ongoing annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists carry their luggage as they walk towards their vehicle in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take Shikara rides on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take Shikara rides on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take a Shikara ride on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take Shikara rides on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take a Shikara ride on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take Shikara rides on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Kashmiri men sell fruits on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the picturesque valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take a Shikara ride on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Empty chairs are inside a restaurant in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating the blow dealt to Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists are in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that kills 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating the blow dealt to Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists are in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that kills 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating the blow dealt to Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists are in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that kills 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating the blow dealt to Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists are in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that kills 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating the blow dealt to Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists are at the 2nd phase of Gulmarg in Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that kills 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating the blow dealt to Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists enjoy the snow at the second phase of Gulmarg in Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that kills 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating the blow dealt to Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Kashmir Valley Sees Sharp Decline
Tourists use the Gondola, the highest cable car project, in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on June 13, 2025. In the weeks following the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam that killed 25 tourists and a local on April 22, flight operations and passenger arrivals at the Srinagar International Airport plunge sharply, indicating a significant impact on Kashmir's tourism sector at the peak of the season. Gulmarg Gondola in Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, is the second longest and second highest cable car in the world. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Pahalgam After Attack On Tourists
People walk past as the main market remains mostly closed in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 23, 2025. A month after the deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, locals in the region struggle to make ends meet due to the loss of their livelihoods. With the manhunt ongoing for the gunmen behind the attack, the number of tourists in South Kashmir drops significantly. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Pahalgam After Attack On Tourists
A security forces vehicle is stationed as a man walks while the main market remains mostly closed in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 23, 2025. A month after the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, locals in the region struggle to make ends meet due to the loss of their livelihoods. With the manhunt ongoing for the gunmen behind the attack, the number of tourists in South Kashmir drops significantly. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Security Situation In Kashmir
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 22, 2025. Pakistan does not get water from rivers over which India has rights, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says on Thursday, a month after a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir leads New Delhi to suspend a key river water-sharing treaty between the neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security Situation In Kashmir
Indian paramilitary soldiers guard a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 22, 2025. Pakistan does not receive water from rivers over which India has rights, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says on Thursday, a month after a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir leads New Delhi to suspend a key river water-sharing treaty between the neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security Situation In Kashmir
Indian paramilitary soldiers guard a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 22, 2025. Pakistan does not receive water from rivers over which India has rights, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says on Thursday, a month after a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir leads New Delhi to suspend a key river water-sharing treaty between the neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security Situation In Kashmir
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 22, 2025. Pakistan does not get water from rivers over which India has rights, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says on Thursday, a month after a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir leads New Delhi to suspend a key river water-sharing treaty between the neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security Situation In Kashmir
Indian paramilitary soldiers guard a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 22, 2025. Pakistan does not receive water from rivers over which India has rights, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says on Thursday, a month after a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir leads New Delhi to suspend a key river water-sharing treaty between the neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security Situation In Kashmir
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 22, 2025. Pakistan does not get water from rivers over which India has rights, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says on Thursday, a month after a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir leads New Delhi to suspend a key river water-sharing treaty between the neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security Situation In Kashmir
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard past a vehicle displaying banners that read ''Operation Sindoor'' in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 22, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says on Thursday that Pakistan does not get water from rivers over which India has rights, a month after a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir leads New Delhi to suspend a key river water-sharing treaty between the neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Life In Pahalgam After Attack On Tourists
Vehicles and resorts are pictured in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 22, 2025. A month after the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, locals in the region struggle to make ends meet due to the loss of their livelihoods. With the manhunt ongoing for the gunmen behind the attack, the number of tourists in South Kashmir drops significantly. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Life In Pahalgam After Attack On Tourists
Vehicles and resorts are pictured in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 22, 2025. A month after the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, locals in the region struggle to make ends meet due to the loss of their livelihoods. With the manhunt ongoing for the gunmen behind the attack, the number of tourists in South Kashmir drops significantly. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Security Situation In Kashmir
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 22, 2025. Pakistan does not get water from rivers over which India has rights, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says on Thursday, a month after a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir leads New Delhi to suspend a key river water-sharing treaty between the neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security Situation In Kashmir
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 22, 2025. Pakistan does not get water from rivers over which India has rights, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says on Thursday, a month after a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir leads New Delhi to suspend a key river water-sharing treaty between the neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security Situation In Kashmir
Indian paramilitary soldiers guard a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 22, 2025. Pakistan does not receive water from rivers over which India has rights, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says on Thursday, a month after a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir leads New Delhi to suspend a key river water-sharing treaty between the neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security Situation In Kashmir
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard as a burqa-clad girl walks along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 22, 2025. Pakistan does not get water from rivers over which India has rights, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says on Thursday, a month after a deadly attack in Indian Kashmir leads New Delhi to suspend a key river water-sharing treaty between the neighbors. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)