

State of alarm: India moves on Kashmir
Aug 7, 2019
Alex Trevelli, an India correspondent reporting from Delhi, dives into the profound political shifts in Jammu & Kashmir after the revocation of its autonomy. He discusses how this change stirs fears of demographic shifts and affects local identity amid rising tensions with Pakistan. The conversation also touches on the dangers faced by deep-sea divers in the volatile oil industry and the unsettling implications of deepfake technology in media, highlighting challenges of misinformation in today’s digital landscape.
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Kashmir's Autonomy Revoked
- India revoked Jammu and Kashmir's special autonomy status after 70 years.
- This risks escalating tensions with Pakistan and within the disputed region.
Justification for Revoking Autonomy
- India's government justified the Kashmir decision citing insurgency, underdevelopment, and the need for national unity.
- Kashmir's unique history and negotiated autonomy since the 1950s explain its special status.
Pakistan's Reaction
- Revoking Kashmir's rights will likely reopen old wounds, especially with Pakistan.
- India quickly dismissed Pakistan's objections, labeling the matter internal.