Reopening tourism in Kashmir, India Continues strict patrol of security forces October 10 16:39

India has resumed accepting tourists for the first time in two months in the Kashmir province, where tensions have been rising and Pakistan is contending for territorial rights. However, communications such as the Internet are still blocked in a wide range, and strict alerts continue.

In August, the Indian government abolished the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir in the Kashmir region, which competes for territorial rights with Pakistan, and has caused a strong backlash from the Pakistani government and the majority of Muslim residents. .

The local government of Jammu and Kashmir has called for evacuation to tourists in the state just before the autonomy was abolished. It resumed for the first time.

In addition, the telephone line that had been cut off has been restored and the educational institutions have been restarted, and the Indian government is likely to appeal that daily life is gradually being regained.

On the other hand, communications such as the Internet and mobile phones are still blocked mainly in the central city of Srinagar, and security forces continue to be deployed.

Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues to call on Srinagar and its suburbs to continue to provide “Level 2” danger information to stop unnecessary travel.