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India's Independence Day was marked by strikes and heavily-policed streets in Indian-administered Kashmir.
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Non-Kashmiris have a complex conception of the valley, seen as a crystallisation of ideologies that led to partition.
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The natural beauty of Kashmir may be unrivalled, but it is a place littered with checkpoints and graveyards.
Showkat Shafi
Last Modified: 05 Aug 2011 09:28 GMT In Pictures
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Even after years of struggle for independence, much of Kashmir remains under the control of the Indian government.
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Since the partition of India and Pakistan, Kashmir's voice has been largely ignored.
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An estimated 100,000 Hindus left the valley after the start of the insurgency, but what happened to those who remained?
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For some Kashmiris, the conflict means being reduced to a number in an Indian army register.
Majid Maqbool
Last Modified: 01 Aug 2011 09:11 GMT Kashmir: The forgotten conflict
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Kashmiri separatist leader accuses India of "blocking the path to peace" just days after India-Pakistan talks.
Last Modified: 31 Jul 2011 09:26 GMT Central & South Asia
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Global interests are protected, as history has shown, by worldwide circulation of military and security forces.
Tarak Barkawi
Last Modified: 11 Jun 2011 09:42 GMT Opinion
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