India restricts movement in Jammu and Kashmir after protests

Change
India imposed movement restrictions in parts of Jammu and Kashmir from March 2, including a cap on mobile internet to 2G and a ban on prepaid mobile calls.
India restricts movement in Jammu and Kashmir after protests
Why it matters
Barricades, concertina wire and vehicle blockades limit travel and access to central public sites, constraining routine market and office activity. The measures raise uncertainty around large gatherings and hinder residents' ability to coordinate and receive timely information.
Implications
  • Telecom operators' network operations teams in Jammu and Kashmir must implement the imposed 2G bandwidth limit and suspend prepaid mobile calling in the affected districts.
  • Local public transport operators and taxi services must reroute services and adjust schedules around barricaded streets and vehicle blockades.

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The Hindu

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