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Kashmir News Update — October 2025Peace, Progress, and Persistence in the Valley of Beauty

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📰 Kashmir News Update — English Version (Approx. 2300 words) Introduction: The Pulse of Kashmir in October 2025 Kashmir, often described as “Paradise on Earth,” continues to be a land of resilience, hope, and transformation. In October 2025, the region once again finds itself at the intersection of peace-building, infrastructural development, cultural resurgence, and ongoing security concerns. The latest developments offer a picture of both challenges and optimism — from thwarted infiltration attempts to new hydropower projects and renewed cultural initiatives. 1. Infiltration Bid Foiled at LoC — Two Terrorists Neutralized In one of the latest security updates, Indian forces successfully foiled an infiltration attempt along the Line of Control (LoC) in the Keran sector of Kupwara district. According to official sources, two armed terrorists were neutralized, and a cache of weapons and equipment was recovered from the site. This operation reflects the continued vigilance of...

Kashmir News Update October 2025 | Security Alert, Drone Ban, Hydropower Project & Political Debate

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🌄 Kashmir News Update — October 2025 (English | Bengali | Hindi with Disclaimer) --- 🕊️ English Version Kashmir: A Region of Complexity, Calm, and Change Kashmir continues to stand as one of the most sensitive and significant regions in South Asia. As October 2025 unfolds, the valley witnesses a mix of military vigilance, infrastructure development, and legal debates that reflect its ongoing transformation. --- 🔹 Security and Defence Updates In northern Kashmir’s Kupwara sector, the Indian Army recently opened fire after spotting suspicious movement along the Line of Control (LoC). The region remains on high alert due to potential infiltration attempts. Simultaneously, the Baramulla administration has issued a ban on drone usage following army alerts about the possible misuse of unmanned aerial vehicles for smuggling or surveillance. Adding to the security concern, two soldiers went missing in south Kashmir’s Anantnag area. The army has launched a massive search operatio...