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Security In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 15, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha admits that the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 is a serious security lapse and says he takes full responsibility for the incident, which claims the lives of 26 tourists. In an interview with The Times of India, Sinha describes the attack as a Pakistan-sponsored act of terror intended to sow communal discord and derail the region's economic progress. Meanwhile, security is beefed up across the Valley amid the ongoing annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 15, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha admits that the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 is a serious security lapse and says he takes full responsibility for the incident, which claims the lives of 26 tourists. In an interview with The Times of India, Sinha describes the attack as a Pakistan-sponsored act of terror intended to sow communal discord and derail the region's economic progress. Meanwhile, security is beefed up across the Valley amid the ongoing annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 15, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha admits that the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 is a serious security lapse and says he takes full responsibility for the incident, which claims the lives of 26 tourists. In an interview with The Times of India, Sinha describes the attack as a Pakistan-sponsored act of terror intended to sow communal discord and derail the region's economic progress. Meanwhile, security is beefed up across the Valley amid the ongoing annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 15, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha admits that the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 is a serious security lapse and says he takes full responsibility for the incident, which claims the lives of 26 tourists. In an interview with The Times of India, Sinha describes the attack as a Pakistan-sponsored act of terror intended to sow communal discord and derail the region's economic progress. Meanwhile, security is beefed up across the Valley amid the ongoing annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Security In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel stands guard along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 15, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha admits that the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 is a serious security lapse and says he takes full responsibility for the incident, which claims the lives of 26 tourists. In an interview with The Times of India, Sinha describes the attack as a Pakistan-sponsored act of terror intended to sow communal discord and derail the region's economic progress. Meanwhile, security is beefed up across the Valley amid the ongoing annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists carry their luggage as they walk towards their vehicle in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take Shikara rides on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take Shikara rides on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take a Shikara ride on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take Shikara rides on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take a Shikara ride on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take Shikara rides on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Kashmiri men sell fruits on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the picturesque valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism Slowly Revives In Kashmir After Deadly Attack
Indian tourists take a Shikara ride on the waters of Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on July 11, 2025. Nearly three months after a deadly attack on April 22 that kills 26 tourists in Baisaran Pahalgam, Kashmir, an incident that scares away tourists and brings India and Pakistan to the brink of war, the valley nestled in the Himalayan mountains begins to show signs of a tourism revival. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel takes position during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. After the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, officials describe it as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken regarding this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
An Indian woman paramilitary soldier takes position during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. This follows a recent terror attack in Pahalgam, where 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, which officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken for this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel takes position during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. After the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, officials describe it as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken regarding this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel takes position during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. After the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, officials describe it as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken regarding this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel takes position during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. After the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, officials describe it as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken regarding this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
Indian security personnel carry out a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. After the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, officials describe it as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken regarding this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
Indian security personnel carry out a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. After the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, officials describe it as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken regarding this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
Indian security personnel carry out a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. After the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, officials describe it as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken regarding this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
Indian security personnel carry out a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. After the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, officials describe it as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken regarding this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
Indian security personnel patrol during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. This follows a recent terror attack in Pahalgam, where 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, which officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken for this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. This follows a recent terror attack in Pahalgam, where 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, which officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken for this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. This follows a recent terror attack in Pahalgam, where 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, which officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken for this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. This follows a recent terror attack in Pahalgam, where 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, which officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken for this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel stands guard past a billboard that reads ''Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2025'' during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. This follows the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, where 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken regarding this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
Indian security personnel carry out a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. After the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, officials describe it as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken regarding this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. After the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, officials describe it as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken regarding this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
An Indian security personnel operates a drone during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. This follows a recent terror attack in Pahalgam, where 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, which officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken for this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
Indian security personnel guard during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. After the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, officials describe it as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken regarding this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
A drone flies during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. This follows a recent terror attack in Pahalgam, where 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, which officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken for this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Indian Security Forces Conduct A Mock Drill Ahead Of Annual Amarnath Yatra Pilgrimage In Kashmir
An Indian paramilitary soldier stands guard past a billboard that reads ''Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2025'' during a mock drill as part of preparations for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 25, 2025. Security is increased in the region ahead of the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage, scheduled to take place from July 3 to August 9, 2025. This follows the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. As a result, heightened security measures are taken regarding this year's Amarnath Yatra. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Business In Kashmir After Pahalgam Attack
A salesman at a showroom in Lethpora, Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India, displays the world's most expensive spice, red-hued saffron, to customers on June 17, 2025. Business in Kashmir is severely impacted following an attack on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Business In Kashmir After Pahalgam Attack
A salesman at a showroom in Lethpora, Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India, displays the world's most expensive spice, red-hued saffron, to customers on June 17, 2025. Business in Kashmir is severely impacted following an attack on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Business In Kashmir After Pahalgam Attack
A salesman at a showroom in Lethpora, Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India, displays the world's most expensive spice, red-hued saffron, to customers on June 17, 2025. Business in Kashmir is severely impacted following an attack on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Business In Kashmir After Pahalgam Attack
A salesman at a showroom in Lethpora, Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India, displays the world's most expensive spice, red-hued saffron, to customers on June 17, 2025. Business in Kashmir is severely impacted following an attack on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Business In Kashmir After Pahalgam Attack
A salesman at a showroom in Lethpora, Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India, displays the world's most expensive spice, red-hued saffron, to customers on June 17, 2025. Business in Kashmir is severely impacted following an attack on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Business In Kashmir After Pahalgam Attack
A salesman at a showroom in Lethpora, Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India, displays the world's most expensive spice, red-hued saffron, to customers on June 17, 2025. Business in Kashmir is severely impacted following an attack on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Business In Kashmir After Pahalgam Attack
A salesman at a showroom in Lethpora, Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India, displays the world's most expensive spice, red-hued saffron, to customers on June 17, 2025. Business in Kashmir is severely impacted following an attack on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Business In Kashmir After Pahalgam Attack
A salesman at a showroom in Lethpora, Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India, displays the world's most expensive spice, red-hued saffron, to customers on June 17, 2025. Business in Kashmir is severely impacted following an attack on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Business In Kashmir After Pahalgam Attack
A salesman at a showroom in Lethpora, Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India, shows the quality of Shilajit to customers on June 17, 2025. Business in Kashmir is severely impacted following an attack on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22. Shilajit is a natural substance found mainly in the Himalayas, formed over centuries by the gradual decomposition of certain plants by the action of microorganisms. It is a potent and very safe dietary supplement, restoring the energetic balance and potentially able to prevent several diseases. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Business In Kashmir After Pahalgam Attack
A salesman at a showroom in Lethpora, Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India, sells Shilajit to customers on June 17, 2025. Business in Kashmir is severely impacted following an attack on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22. Shilajit is a natural substance found mainly in the Himalayas, formed for centuries by the gradual decomposition of certain plants by the action of microorganisms. It is a potent and very safe dietary supplement, restoring the energetic balance and potentially able to prevent several diseases. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Business In Kashmir After Pahalgam Attack
A salesman at a showroom in Lethpora, Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India, sells Shilajit to customers on June 17, 2025. Business in Kashmir is severely impacted following an attack on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22. Shilajit is a natural substance found mainly in the Himalayas, formed for centuries by the gradual decomposition of certain plants by the action of microorganisms. It is a potent and very safe dietary supplement, restoring the energetic balance and potentially able to prevent several diseases. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto) -
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Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
Workers of the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party hold placards during a boat rally at Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 18, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake for the revival of tourism in Kashmir two days after the Jammu and Kashmir government reopens 16 tourist destinations for tourists and locals. Over 40 tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir remain closed for tourists and locals following the April 22 terrorist attack in Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam tourist destination, 100 km south of Srinagar. The Pahalgam terror attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback occurs at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. At least 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. Meanwhile, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi tells U.S. President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a four-day conflict in May is achieved through talks between the two militaries and not U.S. mediation, India's senior-most diplomat says. Donald Trump had said last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors agree to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the U.S., and that the hostilities end after he urges the countries to focus on trade instead of war. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 18, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake for the revival of tourism in Kashmir two days after the Jammu and Kashmir government reopens 16 tourist destinations for tourists and locals. Over 40 tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir are closed for tourists and locals following the April 22 terrorist attack in Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam tourist destination, 100 km south of Srinagar. The Pahalgam terror attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback occurs at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. At least 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. Meanwhile, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi tells U.S. President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a four-day conflict in May is achieved through talks between the two militaries and not U.S. mediation, India's senior-most diplomat says. Donald Trump says last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors agree to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the U.S., and that the hostilities end after he urges the countries to focus on trade instead of war. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 18, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake for the revival of tourism in Kashmir two days after the Jammu and Kashmir government reopens 16 tourist destinations for tourists and locals. Over 40 tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir are closed for tourists and locals following the April 22 terrorist attack in Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam tourist destination, 100 km south of Srinagar. The Pahalgam terror attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback occurs at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. At least 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. Meanwhile, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi tells U.S. President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a four-day conflict in May is achieved through talks between the two militaries and not U.S. mediation, India's senior-most diplomat says. Donald Trump says last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors agree to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the U.S., and that the hostilities end after he urges the countries to focus on trade instead of war. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
Workers of the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party hold placards during a boat rally at Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 18, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake for the revival of tourism in Kashmir two days after the Jammu and Kashmir government reopens 16 tourist destinations for tourists and locals. Over 40 tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir remain closed for tourists and locals following the April 22 terrorist attack in Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam tourist destination, 100 km south of Srinagar. The Pahalgam terror attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback occurs at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. At least 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. Meanwhile, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi tells U.S. President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a four-day conflict in May is achieved through talks between the two militaries and not U.S. mediation, India's senior-most diplomat says. Donald Trump had said last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors agree to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the U.S., and that the hostilities end after he urges the countries to focus on trade instead of war. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Boat Rally At Dal Lake Organized To Revive Tourism In Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 18, 2025. Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari leads a boat rally at Dal Lake for the revival of tourism in Kashmir two days after the Jammu and Kashmir government reopens 16 tourist destinations for tourists and locals. Over 40 tourist destinations across Jammu and Kashmir are closed for tourists and locals following the April 22 terrorist attack in Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam tourist destination, 100 km south of Srinagar. The Pahalgam terror attack leads to the cancellation of nearly 80% of tourist bookings in the valley, delivering a severe blow to the tourism sector, which contributes significantly to the region's GDP. This setback occurs at a time when the region witnesses back-to-back tourism booms and hopes for a bumper tourist season this year as well. At least 26 tourists are killed on April 22 when gunmen open fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, in what officials describe as the most serious civilian attack in the region in recent years. Meanwhile, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi tells U.S. President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after a four-day conflict in May is achieved through talks between the two militaries and not U.S. mediation, India's senior-most diplomat says. Donald Trump says last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors agree to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the U.S., and that the hostilities end after he urges the countries to focus on trade instead of war. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto)