💨 Abstract
Students from southern Indian states are stranded in Delhi after fleeing from their universities in Kashmir due to intensified India-Pakistan military conflict. The conflict began after India's Operation Sindoor targeting Pakistani terror infrastructures. Students describe experiencing fear and inadequate support from university officials. Now in Delhi, they are uncertain about returning to Kashmir to complete their studies, as they must convince their parents to allow them to return amid ongoing tensions. Both countries have agreed to cease fire, but the situation remains tense.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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