The delegation of around two dozen European lawmakers, including far-right deputies from Poland, France, Germany and Britain, met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
At the UNGA in September, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said India "invaded and occupied" the disputed region. His comments lead to Indian traders calling for a boycott of Malaysian palm oil.
Fresh firing across Kashmir line of control kills 10 people
Tensions between the two countries have flared and there has been intermittent cross-border firing since August 5 when New Delhi flooded India administered Kashmir with troops after it revoked the region's special autonomous status.
Kashmiri women activists arrested for protesting against lockdown
17 Oct 2019
A group of Kashmiri women activists were detained by police and sent to Srinagar's central jail after they staged a protest against the Indian government's lockdown and called for the release of detainees.
India blocks SMS services in restive Kashmir, arrests women activists
Exchange of fire between Indian and Pakistani security forces over the Line of Control, claims the lives of a man and his two pre-teen children in Pakistan-administered Kashmir and a 24-year-old woman in India-administered Kashmir.
Independent Kashmir: The thought that unnerves both India and Pakistan
Although Islamabad has always supported Kashmir's UN-sanctioned Right to Self Determination, it has also been wary of Kashmiri nationalism that envisions a state free from both India and Pakistan.
India restores post-paid mobile services in restive Kashmir
Residents appear relieved after facing difficulties during the long communications embargo, but the disputed region continues to simmer with anger after India abrogated its limited autonomy on August 5.
Women overlooked in Kashmir's resistance against India's iron-fisted policy
Kashmiri women have made immense sacrifices and paid a heavy price in the decades-old Kashmir conflict and they continue to play a significant role in defying India's aggression.
China's Xi says watching Kashmir, supports Pakistan's core interests
Chinese President Xi Jinping tells visiting Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan during a meeting in Beijing that the right and wrong of the situation [in disputed Kashmir] was clear, official Xinhua news agency reported.
Mobile and internet services have been disconnected in India-administered Kashmir since August 5 when New Delhi stripped the region of its semi-autonomous powers and deployed tens of thousands of extra troops to enforce an unprecedented crackdown.
Kashmiri journalists protest as blackout completes 60 days
5 Oct 2019
Journalists in India-administered Kashmir staged a sit-in protest against the "media gag" imposed by Indian authorities. The communications blackout in Kashmir has completed 60 days. #kashmir #kashmirarticle370 #indiaarticle370
Kashmir Crisis
10 Oct 2019
India stunned the world when it revoked Article 370. A lockdown followed, tens of thousands of additional troops were deployed. But India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his ruling BJP have long been opposed to it.
What do Kashmir and Hong Kong have in common? The British Empire
Either in anger or at the urging of local rebels, farmers have joined in the rebuke of India's actions in the disputed region by deliberately sabotaging a crop known as "spine of Kashmir's economy."
13,000 boys detained in Kashmir: fact-finding team
8 Oct 2019
A five-member fact-finding team has revealed in a report that India has arrested an estimated 13,000 boys in Kashmir since the lockdown was imposed. The report says boys as young as 14 or 15 are taken away by the authorities and allegedly tortured.
Estimated 13,000 boys arrested in Kashmir since India's crackdown
India imposed tough new restrictions in disputed Kashmir fearing protests ahead of UN speeches by rival Indian and Pakistani leaders at the UNGA, even as the US urged New Delhi to ease control.
UNGA 2019: Khan to highlight Kashmir lockdown in address
8 Oct 2019
Pakistan's Imran Khan says he will "forcefully present the Kashmir issue" in his UNGA speech and ask the international body for help. Tensions between India and Pakistan have been rising since India revoked Kashmir's autonomy. Harry Horton reports.
TRT World’s special coverage on Kashmir nominated for an award
27 Sep 2019
We’ve been shortlisted for The People’s Lovie Award for best internet video in the category "News & Politics" for our special coverage on Kashmir in Lockdown.
The Kashmir conflict in under 4 minutes
25 Sep 2019
Is Kashmir occupied territory? After its Hindu king signed the instrument of accession 70 years ago, the region remains in an unresolved conflict. Here's how it all started.
Indian politicians and public target Kashmiri women with misogynistic slurs
16 Aug 2019
The Indian government's decision to revoke Article 370 of its constitution has triggered a surge in political rhetorics and social media posts by Hindu nationalists referring to Kashmiri women as property. #KashmiriWomen #Kashmir #Article370
Mobile and internet services have been disconnected in India-administered Kashmir since August 5 when New Delhi stripped the region of its semi-autonomous powers and deployed tens of thousands of extra troops to enforce an unprecedented crackdown.
Finding yourself on the other side of the siege on Kashmir
Since the Indian blockade of Kashmir began on August 5, thousands of Kashmiris outside of the region have found themselves unable to contact family members. Here one Kashmiri-American gives her account.