India imposes movement and communications curbs in Jammu and Kashmir

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India imposed movement restrictions in parts of Jammu and Kashmir and reduced mobile internet to 2G while barring prepaid mobile calls, effective March 2, 2026.
India imposes movement and communications curbs in Jammu and Kashmir
Why it matters
Barricades, concertina wire and vehicle blockades now prevent routine access to many streets, markets and private offices in Srinagar, Budgam and Baramulla, restricting public assembly and daily commerce. Enhanced security deployments around places of worship and police advisories limiting social-media use raise barriers to rapid local coordination and information flow.
Implications
  • Telecom service providers operating in Jammu and Kashmir must enforce 2G bandwidth limits and suspend outbound prepaid voice services for the affected areas until authorities lift the restrictions.
  • Retail shop owners and private office managers in Srinagar, Budgam and Baramulla must curtail on-site operations or arrange remote work and altered shifts while barricades and movement controls remain in place.

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Source

The Hindu

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Governance Policy & Regulation Conflicts Security & Defense Compliance

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