The Tao cafe in Srinagar, capital of the disputed Kashmir region in India, is a bustling place.
At outdoor tables shaded by majestic trees, Himalayan trout is served with loaves of fresh bread to the young, affluent Kashmiris who frequent it.
They are not sure what place mostly Muslim Kashmir has in an increasingly Hindu-nationalist India.
They see themselves as caught between India and Pakistan, the two powers still bitterly at odds over the region.
On Wednesday, people began voting in the first election for Kashmir’s regional legislature in a decade.
Persons:
it’s, Narendra Modi’s
Locations:
Srinagar, Kashmir, India, Pakistan