Jammu and Kashmir Black Day is an annual commemoration established in the Republic of India by the Narendra Modi-led government on 22 October 2020 with the stated aim of highlighting Pakistan's role in the 1947 Kashmir conflict, and to term it as an invasion and a "Black Day.
The first skirmish, comprising 2 JAK Infantry, took place at Owen Pattan on 8–9 October 1947.
[5][6] In 2020 a number of panel discussions were held, with panelists including Lt Gen (Retd) Syed Ata Hasnain and Amitabh Mattoo.
[7] The Union Ministry of Culture and state government of Jammu and Kashmir mark the day with exhibitions and events.
[7] In 2020, Raiders in Kashmir, a book written by Mohammed Akbar Khan, a retired major general of Pakistan Army, was republished.