Watch Kashmir The Story

  • 2018
  • 1 Season

Kashmir: The Story is a compelling and thought-provoking documentary series that delves into the complexities of one of the world's most long-standing conflicts: the Kashmir dispute. Produced by Times Network Pvt. Ltd., this series comprises six episodes, each offering a unique perspective on the issue and featuring interviews with a range of experts, eyewitnesses, and stakeholders.

The series begins with an overview of the pre-partition history of the region, exploring how the dispute arose and the various factors that have contributed to its intensity over the years. Viewers are taken on a comprehensive and fascinating journey through the decades, from the 1947 partition of British India, to the rigging of the 1987 elections, the rise of militancy in the 1990s, and the more recent upswing in stone-pelting protests and the violent government crackdowns that have followed.

Throughout the series, the filmmakers do an excellent job of capturing the personal narratives of individuals who have been directly impacted by the conflict. For example, in one episode, we hear from a mother whose son was killed in a separatist protest, and from a man who spent years in an Indian prison after being accused of terrorism. These testimonies are incredibly powerful and help to bring the conflict to life in a way that is both emotional and informative.

Perhaps most striking about this series is its ability to present complex political issues in a way that is accessible to viewers who may not be familiar with the intricacies of the Kashmir conflict. The filmmakers do an excellent job of breaking down the issues at play and showing how they impact the lives of everyday people living in the region. For example, they explore how the dispute has affected tourism, the economy, and education in Kashmir, and how it has led to a deep sense of mistrust between the different communities living in the region.

It's worth noting that while the series is primarily focused on the Indian-controlled side of Kashmir, the filmmakers make an effort to include perspectives from all sides of the conflict. Interviews with prominent separatist leaders, Indian government officials, and even international observers help to provide a rounded picture of the issues at play.

Overall, Kashmir: The Story is a truly remarkable piece of documentary filmmaking that sheds light on one of the world's most significant geopolitical conflicts. The series is both informative and emotionally engaging, and it provides a comprehensive and nuanced analysis of the forces that have shaped the Kashmir conflict over the decades. Whether you're an expert on the topic or just looking to learn more, this series is well worth watching.

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Seasons
The Light At The End Of The Tunnel
6. The Light At The End Of The Tunnel
October 25, 2018
All though Kashmir has seen brief periods of peace, seven decades of cross-border militancy, constant military presence, wars, the resulting home-grown rebellion, and political unrest have all affected the pace of development in Kashmir. Can the current generation of Kashmiris hope for a better tomorrow? BJP-PDP alliance has fallen apart. Is there a solution, will there ever be peace in the valley
Tunnel Vision
5. Tunnel Vision
October 25, 2018
The exodus of the Kashmiri Pandits in the early 90s drives wedges between Kashmir's communities. Arvind Gigoo, a professor recalls the manner in which the pandits were ousted from their homeland to live in refugee camps. Pakistan uses the resulting instability to further accelerate insurgency. And in 1999, Pakistan attacks Kargil which erupts into the Kargil war. Could she hope for normalcy?
Dystopia/Utopia
4. Dystopia/Utopia
October 25, 2018
Kashmir becomes an issue that defines the India-Pakistan relationship. In 1971, skirmishes flare into war and India helps to liberate East Pakistan to form Bangladesh. When India wins the '71 war and captures Siachen in the 80s, Pakistan launches Operation Topac. A multi-phased insurgency that among others, drives out Kashmiri Pandits from their homeland
If There Is A Paradise
3. If There Is A Paradise
October 25, 2018
Kashmir is fractured by Pakistan's proxy war. Nehru decides not to send the army to certain non-Kashmiri speaking regions of J&K. Article 370 is incorporated in the Indian Constitution. China occupies Sinkiang and Tibet and tries to annex Aksai Chin which leads to the Indo - China war of 1962. In 1965 Kashmir under president's rule and has transformed from autonomy to integration.
Genesis Of Conflict
2. Genesis Of Conflict
October 25, 2018
India and Pakistan become independent nations in 1947 but Kashmir, a Muslim majority region ruled by a Hindu king is reluctant to accede to India or Pakistan. An impatient Pakistan moves to annex her. Kashmir accedes to India in return for military help. An interim government in set-up, but due to Pakistan's proxy war and tacit British interference, Kashmir is irrevocably fractured.
How Green Was My Valley
1. How Green Was My Valley
October 25, 2018
Kashmir, nestled in the Himalayas, an ancient centre for Shaivism, then Buddhism, and by the 14th century, Islam. A Muslim majority kingdom for five hundred years, in the early eighteen hundred, Kashmir comes under Dogra rule, and for 100 years it remains so, under the watchful eyes of the British. In 1947, Kashmir has to choose between joining Pakistan or India. Or, could she stay sovereign?
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  • Premiere Date
    October 25, 2018