A spate of targeted killings of nonlocals in Indian-administered Kashmir worries migrant workers, who find themselves torn between the need to earn a livelihood and the fear of being killed. VOA Correspondent Muheet Ul Islam has more from Srinagar in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Pakistani Taliban claims responsibility or is blamed for the deadly violence in several attacks
Germany has not traditionally had close defense ties with India, but is now pitching to join the latter's effort to wean its arms base from decades of dependence on Russia
Police say rebels sprayed bullets at vehicle carrying soldiers close to highly militarized line of control near resort town of Gulmarg
Future of the US-led Quad is being questioned after India and China moved to resolve a decades-old dispute
As Afghanistan and Pakistan battle the polio virus, public health officials have enlisted clerics to combat vaccine hesitancy
A meeting between the Indian and Chinese leaders held Wednesday is expected to pave the way for improving political and economic ties damaged by a border standoff four years ago. Analysts say lingering mistrust in India could hamper quick normalization. Anjana Pasricha reports from New Delhi.
Bushra Bibi was allowed to leave jail a day after a federal high court approved her bail application following a conviction on corruption charges nine months earlier
Despite the lack of political competition in Uzbekistan, US remains upbeat, while the public expresses mixed feelings about democracy
From rural to urban areas, Pakistani polio workers tackle a variety of challenges
Representatives urge President Joe Biden to work 'to secure the release of political prisoners' in Pakistan, including former Prime Minister Imran Khan
Experts say US sanctions may hamper Islamabad's future collaboration with China in weapons development
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