India invaded Kashmir in 2022 in search of its territory, voters, and journalists.

Locals and experts worry that the BJP's right-wing policies would disenfranchise and weaken the Muslim majority.
The year 2022 has been turbulent for Kashmir, which is governed by India, as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government has continued to enact laws that locals and experts worry are intended to disenfranchise and weaken the area's Muslim majority.
The government's most recent action is the adoption of new regulations intended to carry out a statute governing the leasing of public property.
Land has become the government's main concern ever since the BJP administration arbitrarily removed the region's minimal autonomy and divided it into two pieces on August 5, 2019. New Delhi has direct control over the management of the area. It has issued a number of orders in the past three years that have opened the territory to outsiders, raising concerns that the government aims to alter the region's demographics so that Muslims no longer make up the majority.
