When reporting becomes survival: Inside the lives of journalists in J&K and Manipur
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Friday, 23rd January 2026 at 7:12pm
In newsrooms far from the mountains of Kashmir and the hills of Manipur, journalism is often measured in deadlines, scoops, and bylines. In these two regions, it is measured in survival, suspicion, and the constant negotiation with fear. For journalists working here, the job is not just about telling stories. It is about living inside them.

Mohammad Saleem Bhat, President of the Press Club of Kashmir, explains how the gap between perception and reality shapes his work. “The population out of the area of my reportage never understood the expectation of my local people about my reporting of the events according to their perspective.” For him, journalism is a balancing act between local accountability and national misunderstanding.
That tension comes at a personal cost. “I have be...
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