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a year after the war kashmirs border civilians sit between shelled roofs and self made bunkers

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The article describes humanitarian and security conditions in Kashmir one year after a military conflict. No direct commercial mechanism, price signal, supply chain disruption, or corporate impact is reported. The mention of National Hydro Power Corporation is incidental and not linked to any operational or financial effect. Therefore, no sector is commercially affected.

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  • One year after intense shelling between India and Pakistan in May 2025, civilians in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir continue to face trauma and destruction.
  • Over 60,000 residents were evacuated during the four-day conflict.
  • Government-provided shelters remain inadequate; locals have constructed makeshift bunkers.
  • Organizations mentioned: National Hydro Power Corporation, Pakistan Army, India Ministry Of Home Affairs.
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