1Silenced and Shut Down: Kashmir’s Year of Lockdown It has been more than a year since New Delhi scrapped Indian-administered Kashmir’s special status. Why has the region’s history been so hotly disputed – on the ground and in the news media – since India’s independence from the United Kingdom more than 70 years ago?
- Start 00 : 00 : 23
- Finish 00 : 16 : 12
- Duration 15 : 49
Speakers
- Siddiq Wahid (Senior Fellow, Centre For Policy Research India)
- Nitasha Kaul (Associate Professor, University of Westminster)
- Aarti Tikoo Singh (Foreign Affairs Editor, Indo-Asian News Service)
- Suhasini Haidar (National and Diplomatic Affairs Editor, The Hindu)
- Rahul Pandita (Author, 'Our Moon Has Blood Clots')
Contributors
- Narendra Modi (Indian Prime Minister)
2Against All Odds: Reporting Under Kashmir’s Communications Blackout What has the revocation of Article 370, and the security lockdown and communication blackout that followed, meant for Kashmiris and the journalists trying to tell their stories?
- Start 0 : 05 : 28
- Finish 00 : 26 : 26
- Duration 20 : 58
Speakers
- Syed Shahriyar (Photojournalist)
- Peerzada Ashiq (Senior Journalist, The Hindu)
- Anuradha Bhasin (Executive Editor, Kashmir Times)