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In pictures: Amarnath Yatra and communal harmony in Indian-occupied Kashmir
India is hailing a Hindu pilgrimage to a holy cave high in the snow-capped mountains of Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK) as an example of communal harmony in the Muslim-majority region.
India's Hindu-nationalist government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made "pilgrimage tourism" a focus, spending huge sums on January's Kumbh Mela festival, where more than 100 million Indians came to bathe in the holy Ganges river.
The Jammu and Kashmir government has spent a record $72 million on preparations for the six-week Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage in the Pahalgam area, which began on July 1.
Amarnath Cave, covered by snow almost all year round, contains an ice stalagmite that is considered a physical manifestation of Lord Shiva, a Hindu god.