• The Uri attack in 2016 and the Pulwama attack in 2019 by terrorist in Jammu and
    Kashmir have brought to the center-stage the Kashmir conflict as a core issue between
    the two South Asian neighbors, India and Pakistan. This research analyzes the
    mediatized indulgence of terror in reporting of these two incidents in television and
    print media. The politics of representation in this analysis entails that these frames
    do not just involve reportage but an act of performance, how events are choreographed
    and predated on emotions and sentiments as cultural practices mobilizing its effective
    economy. This paper through the prism of media-industrial-terror complex draws upon
    the theory of critical events and focuses on how particular events – Uri and Pulwama
    activate and mobilize a discursive master narrative of Pakistan inspired/directed
    terrorism by ascribing a particular meaning to the war on terror. The semiotics of
    media reporting of Uri and Pulwama is analyzed through the tripartite motive quotient
    of gham (remorse), gussa (anger), and garv (pride).