India  

Centre bans 2 Kashmir-based groups under UAPA

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 11 March 2025
The Indian government has banned two Kashmir-based groups, AAC and JKIM, for five years under UAPA, citing threats to national security. The groups are accused of advocating Kashmir's secession from India. Leaders of both organizations and other political figures in Kashmir have condemned the ban.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 

💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Kashmir Kashmir Region in South Asia

Kashmir parties condemn Israel’s attack on Iran

Kashmiri political parties, including the National Conference, have strongly condemned Israel's recent attack on Iran, criticizing the silence of major global..
IndiaTimes
‘US Reaffirms Full Support For India’s Fight Against…’ US Spox CLASHES With Reporter On India-Pak [Video]

‘US Reaffirms Full Support For India’s Fight Against…’ US Spox CLASHES With Reporter On India-Pak

United States reaffirmed its unwavering support for India’s fight against terrorism during a crucial visit by a multi-party Indian parliamentary delegation, led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor. In Washington, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau emphasized the India-U.S. strategic partnership, especially in the aftermath of India’s Operation Sindoor. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce acknowledged bilateral talks with both Indian and Pakistani delegations, reiterating support for peace and counterterrorism. Trump’s hint at Kashmir mediation was also addressed—though India strongly rejected any third-party involvement in its internal matters. #IndiaUSRelations #CounterTerrorism #OperationSindoor #PahalgamAttack #ShashiTharoor #USIndiaPartnership #USSupportIndia #TerrorFight #KashmirIssue #TrumpOnKashmir #NoMediation #IndiaPakistanTensions #GlobalSecurity #ChristopherLandau #TammyBruce #BilawalBhutto #USStateDept #Geopolitics #IndiaForeignPolicy #KashmirIsIndia Also Read PM Modi Meets Members Of All-Party Delegations :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/pm-modi-meets-members-of-all-party-delegations-4177601.html?ref=DMDesc Germany Reaffirms Strong Support for India in Combating Terrorism, Says FM Johann Wadephul :: https://www.oneindia.com/international/germany-supports-india-fight-against-terrorism-011-4175297.html?ref=DMDesc India's External Affairs Minister Jaishankar Reiterates Zero Tolerance Against Terrorism in Talks with UK :: https://www.oneindia.com/india/india-zero-tolerance-terrorism-jaishankar-lammy-011-4175275.html?ref=DMDesc ~HT.410~ED.194~GR.122~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 03:01Published

Citing 'no travel demand,' airlines ask government to waive user charges at Srinagar airport for a year

Following a significant drop in tourism after the Pahalgam attack, airlines are urging the government to waive airport and security fees for Srinagar flights for..
IndiaTimes

Chenab railway bridge a boost for Kashmir but big loss for Jammu? Traders urge PM Modi to...

Beyond its impact on tourism, the new rail link is expected to energise the local economy.
DNA

Kashmir to Kanyakumari no longer just a slogan: LG Sinha

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha lauded PM Modi for realizing the 'Kashmir-to-Kanyakumari' vision and driving socio-economic progress in J&K post-Article 370..
IndiaTimes

You Might Like


Related news from verified sources

'Instead of spreading lies, vacate Indian territory': MEA slams Pakistan for calling PM Modi's remark 'misleading'

India has responded strongly to Pakistan's comments on PM Modi's remarks about Jammu & Kashmir, labeling Islamabad as a sponsor of cross-border terrorism that...
IndiaTimes

Centre bans 2 Kashmir-based groups under UAPA

The Indian government has banned two Kashmir-based groups, AAC and JKIM, for five years under UAPA, citing threats to national security. The groups are accused...
IndiaTimes Also reported by •Zee News

Pak terrorist killed in Kashmir, first of 2025

Security forces in Kashmir's Handwara district neutralized a Pakistani terrorist during a gunfight. The operation, which involved J&K police, the Army, and CRPF,...
IndiaTimes Also reported by •Zee News