Kashmir Day, celebrated every February 5th, is a day of remembrance and reflection that honors the long-standing struggle of the Kashmiri people. The day highlights the region’s complex history and the voices of those who continue to seek recognition, dignity, and self-determination. From snow-covered valleys to centuries-old traditions, Kashmir remains deeply rooted in cultural richness and resilience.
Kashmir Day is not only a political observance but also about solidarity and awareness. It invites reflection on peace, human rights, and the enduring hope of a people who hold tightly to their identity despite decades of uncertainty. This day serves as a reminder that remembrance itself can be an act of perseverance.
