Srinagar, May 7 -- A silent crisis is painfully unfolding across the parts of Kashmir, particularly in Baramulla district, where an alarming surge in wild boar activity is devastating agricultural lands. From Rafiabad to Janbazpora, Chakloo to Nadihal, farmers wake each morning to ruined crops, uprooted saplings, and fading hopes. What was once fertile promise now lies flattened under the hooves of invasive animals that were never meant to be here. Wild boars are not indigenous to Kashmir. Their appearance in the Valley, traced back to the Dogra rule, is widely attributed to their strategic introduction and infiltration through the Line of Control. What seemed like a temporary phenomenon has turned into an ecological misstep with grave co...