In Kashmir, the inhabitants whom the reporters of France 24 met gave them inspiring testimonies on the situation they have been experiencing since 5 August and the decision of the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, to revoke the constitutional autonomy of the territory, at the heart of the tensions with Pakistan.

>> Reporters: "In Kashmir, the population caught between India and Pakistan"

In addition to the curfew, lack of Internet and restrictions on their freedoms, the Kashmiris are now afraid of shortages because stores remain closed and dams complicate travel. Those who do not have a pass are forced to stay home and many remain without news of their loved ones.

>> "Narendra Modi realizes an old dream of Indian nationalism"

Since the beginning of August, India has deployed tens of thousands of paramilitaries as reinforcements in this most militarized region of the world, where nearly half a million members of the Indian security forces were already in action. post. The authorities fear demonstrations from this population with a Muslim majority. Within a few weeks, at least 4,000 people were arrested under the Public Security Act - a controversial text that allows the authorities to imprison a person up to two years without charge or trial.

Exclusive report of Surabhi Tandon and Adlil Bhat in this territory, where journalists are not welcome.

>> "India or the denial of the founding secular and multi-faith values"