Unresolved missing-person instances additionally grew from 3,813 in 2020 to 4,190 by the top of 2023.
Official figures offered within the Rajya Sabha reveal that 7,151 folks had been reported lacking in 2023 in Jammu and Kashmir. Of those, 2,961 had been traced inside the 12 months, whereas 4,190 remained lacking by the top of 2023.
The information signifies a gentle rise over the previous 4 years. In 2020, 5,824 people had been reported lacking, rising to six,486 in 2021, 6,983 in 2022, and seven,151 in 2023. In the meantime, unresolved missing-person instances additionally grew from 3,813 in 2020 to 4,190 by the top of 2023.
Observers say the development raises critical questions on accountability in a area with a heavy safety presence. Regardless of the size of the figures, there’s restricted proof of clear investigations or sturdy judicial oversight.
The scenario has additionally drawn consideration to the muted worldwide response. Analysts observe that many Western international locations proceed to prioritize commerce, protection cooperation, and strategic partnerships with India, whereas issues about human rights in Indian-administered Kashmir obtain comparatively restricted diplomatic stress.

