The Kashmir Bridge?
By K.N. Pandita With many politicians and commentators, diabolic avowal and patent cliché is the idiom for speaking about Kashmir
More ...Kashi Nath Pandita’s articles about Kashmir and IDP’s
By K.N. Pandita With many politicians and commentators, diabolic avowal and patent cliché is the idiom for speaking about Kashmir
More ...By K.N. Pandita How amusing that for the first time any minister from the Valley has publicly questioned the feasibility
More ...By K.N. Pandita In a short statement after her meeting with the Pakistani counterpart a few days ago, Indian Foreign
More ...(LeT = Lashkar-e-Toiba, a militant Pakistani Islamist organization, see on en.wikipedia). By K.N. Pandita After access to more details of
More ...By K.N. Pandita In a jibe, Dr. Farooq Abdullah has made light of the Kashmir tantrum of OIC. Representatives of
More ...By K.N. Pandita In a surprising development, the Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan decided to jointly address a news
More ...By K.N. Pandita Ground situation in Kashmir is a mix of normalcy and uncertainty depending on the level of understanding
More ...By K.N. Pandita Among the regions of Himalayan heights, Ladakh enjoys unique geography, topography and social construct. In ethnic and
More ...By K.N. Pandita The chief of Ittehadu’l-Muslimeen, Maulana Abbas Ansari has a cogent point as his condition for rejoining Hurriyat
More ...By K.N. Pandita No dispassionate observer can deny the credit to the state government for successfully reviving and conducting Panchayat
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