A number of Kashmiri women have resorted to setting up tea stalls to cope with the disastrous economic fallout from New Delhi’s annexation in 2019 and the pandemic. At a placid pathway on Kashmir’s alpine heights, Afroza, 36, calmly serves tea to excited Indian tourists. Pregnant with pebbles and boulders, gurgling streams and meditative meadows, the tourist resort Doodhpathri, is a bustling retreat in the valley. Making the most of ...