A row has erupted in India after an Israeli director described a controversial film about Kashmir as propaganda and a “vulgar movie” , prompting the Israeli ambassador to issue an apology. Nadav Lapid, an Israeli film director who was chair of this year’s panel of the international film festival of India (IFFI), spoke out against the inclusion of The Kashmir Files at the event. The film, released in March to popular box office success, is largely set in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when attacks and threats by militants led to most Kashmiri Hindus fleeing from the region, where...