The Kashmir Monitor

The Kashmir Monitor

The Kashmir Monitor is the fastest growing newspaper as well as digitial platform covering news from all angles.

In new Kashmir, every citizen is a priority

Srinagar, July 23: For the last four years, Jammu and Kashmir has undergone a remarkable transformation with a surge in developmental activities. From the serene valleys of Kashmir to the plains of Jammu, the government’s unwavering commitment to serving the most
Oct. 20, 2023

Save Srinagar

In 2016, the central government declared that, both, Jammu and Srinagar—the rotational capital cities of Jammu and Kashmir—included in the list of 100 smart cities that BJP had promised to develop during
Apr. 22, 2020
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari (L) and his son Bilawal Bhutto Zardari (R) attend the last day of Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit in Tehran on August 31, 2012. AFP PHOTO/BEHROUZ MEHRI / AFP PHOTO / BEHROUZ MEHRI

Game of Thrones in Pakistan

By Aamer Ahmed Khan Any political development that leads to consolidation or perpetuation of hereditary leadership bears a foreboding not dissimilar to that surrounding an omnipresent threat of military intervention. Yet in
Jul. 4, 2018

Returning to Hapur

By Harsh Mander This is what India has become: One more pitiless lynching. This time of two older men, a petty goat trader and a marginal farmer in a village in Hapur,
Jul. 4, 2018

A Frankenstein’s Monster

By Vikram Zutshi In 2015, a year after Modi was declared the Prime Ministerial candidate for the BJP, Prodyut Bora, the original founder of the party’s controversial ‘IT Cell’ quit the party
Jul. 4, 2018

The making of the Kargil disaster

By Nasim Zehra On May 17, 1999, the prime minister was given a detailed operational briefing on Operation KohPaima (Op KP). It was held at the Inter Services Intelligence’s (ISI’s) Ojhri Camp
Jul. 4, 2018

Shadowy victimhood

By Sankarshan Thakur Just a footnote, if you will, to the annual rite of fuming and frothing over the Emergency, now that it is beginning to ebb and settle: there were many
Jul. 4, 2018
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