The newspapers in Srinagar, where this is being written from, look and read like they are from another country. There’s no reference to the story coming from Ahmedabad, delivering a bullet train for Gujaratis, on any of the front pages.
Some papers (and Kashmir has dozens of dailies) have chosen to lead with a story on the United Nations and some dispute between India and Pakistan. It is noticeable that many of the Urdu dailies have framed the engagement as “Pak o Hind” rather than the other way around.
Most newspapers, nine in 10, have led with ...
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