Opinion

Baisaran Carnage shamed Kashmir, Kashmiris & Kashmiriyat!

28/04/2025
K B Jandial The past 35 years’ Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir has experienced a series of horrifying terrorist attacks—targeting every section of the population including Kashmiri Pandits, local Muslims, journalists, civil servants, JKP personnel, security forces, political figures, and pilgrims. However, the 22/4 terrorist strike at Baisaran, Pahalgam marked a chilling departure from past gory incidents. This attack was not just exceptionally brutal but bore a d...

US-Saudi Arabia To Ink The Biggest Arms Deal

28/04/2025
Asad Mirza Washington and Riyadh are reportedly close to a new $100 billion arms package as Trump's Gulf trip nears. The US is poised to offer Saudi Arabia an arms package worth well over $100 billion, sources told Reuters, saying the proposal was being lined up for announcement during President Donald Trump's visit to the kingdom in May. The US may offer a major arms package for Saudi Arabia, expected to be unveiled during President Donald Trump’s upcoming visit to the kingdom ...

Urdu: Will It Get Its Due Ever?

21/04/2025
Asad Mirza Last week, a Supreme Court bench’s observation on the use of Urdu, has once again opened a pandora’s box, on the treatment meted out to Urdu – a language of connoisseurs, but which has been appended to the Muslim community. As in the past, this time too, nothing worthwhile would come out of this development, as Urdu has been relegated to its current status by the Urdu lovers only. A Supreme Court bench of Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia and Justice K Vinod Chandran while hea...

Trump’s Tariff Mania

14/04/2025
The spate of tariffs announced against virtually the whole world has started taking its toll. With counter measures announced by some nations, led by China has further complicated that what the tariffs and reciprocal-tariffs are. The economists have deciphered the long-term negative impact of the tariffs announced by the US and what it essentially entails for the global economy. The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Friday (April 11) warned that "nobody wins in a trade war," h...

Lost in silence: The women we betrayed

11/04/2025
Tawheed Sheikh It is painful beyond words to witness the ongoing suffering of women in our society.A deep and widespread pain surrounds many as they carry heavy burdens in their hearts,often without sharing, often without anyone noticing.Their pain is silent, their struggles invisible, yet the weight is crushing. Yesterday,we were shaken by a heartbreaking incident in Ganderbal : a woman,overwhelmed and broken jumped into a water canal with her son and daughter.Fortunately,all th...

Americans warn Trump to be ‘Hands Off’

07/04/2025
Asad Mirza Opponents of US President Donald Trump and his adviser, billionaire Elon Musk, staged rallies across the United States, over the weekend, to protest against the administration’s actions to overhaul the government and expand presidential authority. Reportedly, more than 1,200 “Hands Off” rallies were held on Aorul 5, with organisers anticipating the largest single-day mobilisation opposing the administration’s recent initiatives. Tens of thousands of anti-Trump demonstra...

Navreh first day of Chaitra, the first month of the Hindu lunar calendar

29/03/2025
By Satish Mahaldar Navreh, the Kashmiri Pandit New Year, is a festival that holds deep cultural, spiritual, and historical significance. While it marks the beginning of the lunar year, its implications go beyond the mere passage of time. Rooted in ancient texts such as the Nilmat Purana and the Kashmir Mahatmya, Navreh is a celebration that resonates with themes of cosmic renewal, agricultural cycles, divine intervention, and spiritual reflection. This research aims to provide an i...

Regional security concerns and India’s strategic response

24/03/2025
Fatima Baloch and Dr K N Pandita Pakistan was established in 1947 through the partition of India by the British, rather than through a prolonged independence struggle marked by significant sacrifices against colonial rule. As a result, the country initially mishandled Balochistan, forcefully occupying it against the will of the Baloch people on March 27, 1948. Furthermore, Pakistan has struggled to function as a cohesive nation, comprising diverse ethnic groups such as Bengalis, Punjabis...

Forced displacement of Pandits from their homeland

22/03/2025
K N Pandita The forced displacement of the Pandit minority in Kashmir in 1989-90, is in the sequence of atrocities perpetrated against the Hindu minority ever since the advent of the Islamic faith and its propagators in Kashmir in the third decade of the 14th century. Islamic faith enjoins its followers to practise Allah's command of destroying atheism, polytheism, idolatry or grave worship. The Hindus of Kashmir followed their age-old philosophy of polytheism and practised id...

An Open Letter to CEO Hajj Committee Of India

21/03/2025
Respected Sir Hajj issues faced by Kashmiri women continue to be ignored year after year, and this time is no different. It is extremely disappointing that not a single female State Hajj Inspector (khadim) has been selected from Jammu & Kashmir, nor has any female trainer been appointed to guide Kashmiri women Hajis. This is a clear case of injustice and gender discrimination. Don’t Kashmiri women deserve to learn the basics of Hajj from a female trainer with whom they feel comfortabl...

14th March should be recognized as martyrs’ day in the UT of Jammu & Kashmir

13/03/2025
By Sanjay K. Tickoo The tragic history of the Kashmiri Pandits is a wound that has refused to heal, a deep scar on the conscience of the nation. Even decades after the cataclysmic events of 1990, justice remains elusive, and the voices of the exiled continue to echo in the void of political apathy. Among the many blood-stained pages of this history, one date stands out as the first cry of an impending genocide—14.03.1989. On this day, Smt. Prabhawati became the first recorded victim o...

US-China Trade War Intensifies

10/03/2025
Asad Mirza As if the tariff war against almost the whole world, leading among them China, Mexico, Canada, and India, hots up, it portrays the leading hero, Trump in this case, frothing at the mouth and cursing and cussing everyone, if he does not get what he wants, and shows a completely new and unacceptable face of the American democracy and diplomacy. Accusations and counter accusations are flying around but the optics are definitely working against Donald Trump. If only he ha...

Women of Jammu and Kashmir: Catalysts for Nation-Building

07/03/2025
Sindhiya Gupta On International Women’s Day, it is essential to recognize and empower the women of Jammu and Kashmir, whose resilience, talent, and determination can significantly contribute to nation-building. Despite facing historical challenges, women in the region continue to break barriers and emerge as leaders in various fields. Their participation in economic development, governance, social reforms, and technological advancements can be a driving force in shaping a progressive a...

Do not make Omar Abdullah Kejriwal

27/02/2025
K. B. Jandial It is more than four months since Omar Abdullah assumed office as the first Chief Minister of the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir. Following a highly charged election campaign against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in September-October 2024, Omar secured a decisive mandate from the people, the only party to get seats in both regions. However, contrary to expectations from opposition leaders within the INDIA bloc, he did not adopt an aggressive stance akin to...

The Storyteller: The Conflict between Art and the Market

15/02/2025
By Kalpana Pandey Based on Satyajit Ray’s short story "Golpo Boliye Tarini Khuro," Ananth Mahadevan’s film The Storyteller (2025) centers on the conflict between authentic labour and money. The film focuses on two very different characters: Tarini Bandyopadhyay (Paresh Rawal), an elderly Bengali storyteller with communist ideals, and Ratan Garodia (Adil Hussain), a wealthy Gujarati businessman who hasn’t been able to sleep for years as an insomniac. Their contrasting worlds show how...

Book Review on the collection of poems of Dr Chndra Kanta Kantroo

14/02/2025
By Dr K N Pandita Songs of Vitasta, I Sing, authored by Dr Chandra Kanta Kantroo, pp 130, hard bound, first edition 2025, ISBN 978-81- 9849 – 6-3, published by Intech Printers and Publishers, Karnal, Price INR 490- Chandra Kanta Kantroo, a versatile scholar of English literature, has rendered life-long service to teaching and research at the highest academic levels. Her book, not voluminous but exhaustive, remains a milestone in the path of transition from the classical model to co...

Gaza Ceasefire: The Real Winner-Biden or Trump?

20/01/2025
Asad Mirza The Gaza ceasefire deal came as a win for Donald Trump, even before he started his next stint as the 47th American President. Though, both the outgoing and the incoming presidents - Biden and Trump claimed it as their victory, yet in real terms the deal fructified due to Trump’s adamant and no-nonsense attitude in dealing with Netanyahu. The Israeli Prime Minister’s office was the last to confirm on early Friday morning (17 January 2025) that a deal has been agreed...

Kashmiri Pashmina: Following the trail of Kashmir's soft gold

18/01/2025
By Farooq Ganderbali Kashmir, a land renowned for its beauty and cultural heritage, has long been associated with a material that has captured the world’s imagination – pashmina. Often referred to as "soft gold," pashmina wool is a symbol of luxury, refinement, and the rich craftsmanship of Kashmir. While the history of pashmina can be traced back to ancient times, it was during the 15th century, under the reign of Zain Ul Abadin, that the industry truly began to thrive, and its fame sp...

India Courts Taliban 2.0

13/01/2025
Asad Mirza The pragmatic Indian move to court Taliban 2.0 has sent ripples in the region, particularly in Pakistan, their common foe. This bold Indian move will definitely serve well to safeguard its regional security concerns besides helping boost its aim to emerge as a regional leader. Last week saw an unusual diplomatic development led by India, when India’s top-ranking diplomatic officer, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held a meeting with the Acting Foreign Minister of Afghanist...

Development & Rehabilitation of refugees

11/01/2025
By Satish Mahaldar Since the turbulent years following India’s partition in 1947, the question of how to treat refugees has been a defining aspect of the country’s national and political identity. The interplay between refugees and the Indian state has evolved over the decades, influenced by shifting national policies, geopolitical considerations, and internal social dynamics. From the first refugee groups arriving post-Partition to more recent developments involving laws such as the ...

The Strategic Z-Morh Tunnel: A symbol of development and resilience in Jammu & Kashmir

11/01/2025
By Farooq Ganderbali The long-awaited opening of the Z-Morh tunnel in Kashmir, scheduled for January 13, 2025, is more than just a significant infrastructural development; it carries deep political and symbolic weight. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s inauguration of the tunnel next week is not only aimed at enhancing connectivity in the region but also serves as a clear message to those who seek to disrupt progress and peace in Jammu & Kashmir. The strategic tunnel, which will provide ...

Freedom of Expression Browbeaten

06/01/2025
Asad Mirza The recent seemingly eccentric and uncalled for comments by X’s owner Elon Musk against global leaders and governments, has once again brought the issue of setting the limits for Freedom of Expression, as per the democratic and decency norms of the society, not as dictated by an individual. As if the new American President-elect, Donald Trump was not enough to handle for the world, now the world also has the tech czar Elon Musk, to deal with. Musk, who seems to have been...

World Braille Day on 4th January 2025

03/01/2025
Javed Ahmad Tak As per United Nations (Resolution A/RES/73/161), 4th day of January, is designated as World Braille Day in order to promote understanding of the importance of Braille as a medium of Education & communication for persons with cent percent visual disabilities and severe reading difficulties. Thus Braille gives realisation of human rights for those who are partially sighted or completely blind thus devoid of Educational activities. The UN General Assembly proclaime...

Adieu, Hate Filled 2024

31/12/2024
Asad Mirza An impartial review of the year 2024, makes it clear that Hate has become an essential component of the ruling party’s campaign to vilify and malign the religious minorities in the country. Further, it also made it obvious that they are not apologetic about constructing a false hateful narrative for selfish gains and spreading a parochial mindset. Like previous years, even 2024 was no different for the country’s minorities, particularly the religious minorities like C...

Afghanistan-Pakistan Bonhomie Ends

30/12/2024
Asad Mirza As per an adage, “You reap, what you sow”. This has been proven right in the context of recent escalation of violence between Afghanistan and Pakistan. For decades, Pakistan nurtured the Taliban for strategic reasons. So, what are the reasons behind this increased tension between two neighbours, threatening tenuous peace in the region. The once honky-dory relationship between Pakistani military and its protégé, the Taliban in Afghanistan has gone sour. After Taliban’s retur...

Yashpal- A Revolutionary and a Writer

22/12/2024
By Kalpana Pandey Famous Hindi story, Novel and non-Fiction writer Yashpal was born on 3 December 1903 in Ferozepur (Punjab). His ancestors were from Bhumpal village in Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh. Grandfather Garduram did business in various places and was a resident of Tikkar Bhariya and Kharwariya in Bhoranj tehsil. Father Hiralal was a shopkeeper and tehsil clerk. He had moved to Hamirpur from Chandpur village in Arki state under Mahasu district. His mother was teaching at an orp...

The Kashmiri who felt insulted by ‘Hattou’ in Lahore: The making of Kashyap Bandhu

18/12/2024
By Avtar Nehru The life and times of Pandit Kashyap Bandhu, a name synonymous with Kashmiri Pandit resilience and social reform, is also a reflection of a transformative era when Jammu & Kashmir was on the cusp of a major socio-political change in the first half of 20th century. The way the course of history in the erstwhile princely state was being cast for an unforeseen political future in sync with local aspirations and an ongoing influence from the upheaval and confluence of soci...

Assad downfall alters old regional alliances

16/12/2024
Asad Mirza The fall of Assad-regime has given birth to antagonisms amongst its earlier allies like Iran, Turkey, and Russia. On the other hand, the leverage gained by Israel, ostensibly on American support, does not augur well for the region. The striking developments in Syria over the past 13 days leading to the rapid fall of the Assad regime have transfixed the world. Thousands are already trying to make their way back to Syria after years in exile. It turns out the answer to the...

The Syrian Saga Unfolds

13/12/2024
Asad Mirza The dramatic toppling of Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian regime at the hands of rebel forces this weekend could have far-reaching consequences for Syria, global and regional powers, and alliances. It also may prove to be a replay of earlier events in Iraq courtesy the western powers. Over the past fortnight, rebel forces led by the Islamist militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) carried out a lightning-fast offensive across Syria, seizing key cities along the way. The faction...

Education employment accessibility & political rights key requirements for empowerment of disability Sector

03/12/2024
Javed Ahmad Tak Today is World Disability Day. The theme for this year’s World Disability Day is "Amplifying the leadership of persons with disabilities for an inclusive and sustainable future." The theme defines & guarantees the role of Society and Government in a more inclusive and sustainable world for all. It also highlights the importance of the participation of persons with disabilities in decision-making processes and in development of the Nations. The yearly observance of ...