ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月17日 06時39分


When the Indian government shut down Kashmir’s internet and phone services earlier this month, it brought the region to a halt. Everyday transactions, family communications, online entertainment and the flow of money and information have been paralyzed — and shopkeepers say that vital supplies like insulin and baby food, usually ordered online, are running out. India announced on Friday that restrictions would be eased over the next few days, with schools and government offices to reopen on Monday and phone service to be gradually restored. The blackout has been part of India’s decision earlier this month to wipe out the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir, an area home to 12.5 million people that is claimed by both India and Pakistan and has long been a source of tension. India’s Hindu nationalists have long wanted to curtail the special freedoms that the predominantly Muslim territory has enjoyed. But many were still stunned by this month’s move, seeing it as an attempt by Narendra Modi, India’s forceful prime minister, to consolidate power. This is a developing story. Visit the link in our bio to read more. @lokeatul took this photo.


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