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India Today Editor-in-Chief Aroon Purie talks about the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution and how the coming months will be crucial for the government for reconciling with citizens of Jammu and Kashmir and restoring normalcy in the region.

No single issue has featured as frequently on the India Today cover as Jammu and Kashmir. Since 1975, the state has been on our cover 27 times. Our 28th cover story arrives at a historic juncture- when India's most troubled state has ceased to be a state. The region has been under an unprecedented lockdown and communications blackout since August 5 when the NDA government dismantled Articles 370 and 35A, while bifurcating the state into the Union territories of

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