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The changing landscape of Kashmir militancy

Amidst disturbing developments, the good news is that the terror groups are finding it difficult to recruit the local youth. This is largely due to fatigue, and the lull in recruitment and terror attacks that came after 5 August 2019, writes Abhinav Pandya

Post-370 abrogation in August 2019, in popular perception and the narrative projected by the mainstream media the terror groups are facing financial and recruitment challenges, tough action by the Special Forces, dwindling local support resulting in an existential crisis for the Pakistan-sponsored proxy war. Recurring statements by the senior state officials, Pakistan’s domestic instability and fledgling economy, India’s perception management exercises, strengthening narrative of development, fashion parades, cinema and G20 has further bolstered the aforementioned narrative in popular perception.

The reality

Seen in the backdrop of this popular perception, the recent terror attacks in Bhatta Durian, Rajouri and Kandi appear as alarming developments signalling the resurgence of militancy. However, a closer look at the statistics defies the popular perception and unfolds a different story.

Terrorist incidents of killing display an upward trend 2015 onwards. From 86 in 2015, they peaked at 206 in 2018. In 2019, In 2019, 135 terrorist killings took place. However, after 2019 i.e., after the abrogation of article 370, there is not a significant decline in the terrorist killing incidents. In 2021 the figure was 153 and in 2022, it was 151. The major decline has only been registered in the cases of stone pelting and social agitation, which can also be felt during a random field visit to Kashmir. However, militancy and terror groups have remained largely active. Since 2019, Pakistan-sponsored terrorists have killed civilians, non-Kashmiri labourers, minorities and pro-India politicians and activists. By August 2022, 14 Kashmiri pundits and several Hindus including the non-Kashmiri professionals and migrant labourers were killed by the militants.

The use of drones to smuggle weapons, drugs and cash has become a major challenge for the Indian SFs. Only between September 9 and 16, eight drone sorties carrying 80 kg of weapons were dropped inside the Indian territory on the Punjab border. Since then, the drone threat has increased manifold, to the extent that future likelihood of drones-based terror attacks is one of the prominent threats worrying the intelligence community. The number of arms recovery incidents increased from 90 in 2019 to 209 in 2022.

Hence, it appears that there is hardly any erosion in Pakistan’s will and determination to sustain militancy or even remotest realisation and acceptance that article 370 is a history now and militancy is an exercise in futility. If at all any perceptible change has come then it is in the domain of strategy and tactics. Pakistan’s expertise in improvising and innovating militancy is nothing new. Time and again, since 1990, Pakistan has improvised and made changes in its tactics and strategy to make militancy more lethal, deep-rooted and long-lasting.

Jammu and Kashmir: Suicide attack on military camp in Rajouri; 3 soldiers martyred, 2 terrorists killed.

Recent attacks in Poonch-Rajouri

In a recent field research visit to Jammu and Kashmir, I interacted with several senior and mid-ranking SFs personnel responsible for planning and executing counter insurgency operations. A common theme that has emerged from all those informal interviews is that there has been a major setback in the human intelligence (HUMINT) resource base of the SFs. In the recent attacks in Pooch-Rajouri belt, there were hardly any HUMINT-based actionable inputs. A range of factors can be held accountable for this. Over the last six-seven years the SFs have majorly relied on TECHINT-based operations. Reportedly, with the help of Israeli technology to break encrypted communication channels, the SFs have been immensely successful in neutralising a record number of militants.

However, this happened at the cost of traditional counter-terrorism methods which mostly relied on HUMINT based on infiltration and exfiltration of terrorist groups and defections. Such methods were devised, developed and implemented from 1990 to 2015. The officers who employed such tactics were mostly locals who had a robust knowledge of the local geography, history, cultural, social and political dynamics. Also, they had an insightful understanding of the workings of the Kashmiri mind and the collective psychology of the society which helped them in recruiting and cultivating assets, and keeping them motivated and committed.

Over the years, this system developed its own fatigue and failings because of a large number of double agents who were simply squeezing money out of the secret funds and mostly working for the adversaries. The officers were also not immune to corruption and on several occasions indulged in money-minting through illicit drugs and weapons smuggling, fake encounters and dummy infiltrations. As a result, there was a major policy churn at the highest policy making levels. The larger perception and narrative in the intelligence community turned against such traditional methods. The idea of recruiting double agents came to be scoffed at.

The fundamental philosophy of the counter-terrorism operations and intelligence gathering underwent a sea change. Also, it brought a heightened sense of risk and fear among those officers who were running HUMINT-based operations, human assets including the double agents that if on account of any confusion, misunderstanding or sheer bad luck they are nabbed by the NIA, which has emerged as an extremely powerful entity in anti-terror investigations, then they will be disgraced for life and at worst face rigorous imprisonment and investigation. As a result, they blocked their human assets from any cell phone communication or any other form of contact. A senior police officer with 20 years of counter terrorism operations experience in J&K told me that he had to delete the mobile numbers of at least 200 human assets who were working for him and had a strong network in terror training camps, infiltration and narcotics smuggling networks. Also, when the officers wanted to facilitate their old assets in petty law and order cases or incentivise through pecuniary benefits, they began to be severely discouraged by the senior leadership in the SFs.

All this has resulted in a near total destruction of the HUMINT base. On the other side, the militants and their PoK-based masters and ISI handlers have also changed their methods of communication and operation.

Firstly, after August 5, 2019, several new outfits mushroomed with secular-sounding names such as The Resistance Front (TRF), Kashmir Janbazz Force, Mujahiddin Gazwat ul Hind, People’s Anti-Fascist Front PAFF) etc. Most of these groups are loosely affiliated to parent outfits such as TRF is linked to LeT and the PAFF is reportedly a proxy of Jaish. However, the true nature of these linkages is not fully known due to the lack of adequate HUMINT. Nevertheless, it is confirmed that they are the part of ISI’s new game plan of floating outfits that appear local and non-religious, to elude the Financial Action Task Force sanctions.

Secondly, as per some of the Ikhwanis who have infiltrated the terror groups in the past, the new army chief of Pakistan Asim Muneer is extremely religious-minded. In their words, he is fanatic jihadi-type character. Reportedly, he has activated all the terror training camps in PoJK and appointed 10-12 persons on each launching pad to facilitate maximum infiltration. Unlike before the 370 abrogation, the new recruits do not announce their joining of terror groups on social media platforms such as Facebook, Whatsapp and Twitter. They do not release stylish videos with special effects of their groups sitting in apple orchards and conducting exercises. My informed interlocuters told me that there has been a massive infiltration after the abrogation of article 370; however, most of the FTs have been radio silent as per the instructions from their handlers. Terror groups have sent huge consignments of weapons through drones. Some operatives also suggest that they have also made the beginnings of using drones for infiltration. This may sound a bit far-fetched; however, it is not unlikely in the future.

The dynamics of recruitment and conducting operations have also changed. In the ongoing trends, generally a handler sitting in Pakistan is in touch with 70 to 80 youngsters in Kashmir through some encrypted communication apps which are customised and not known to the agencies. Some of these handlers are old JeM and LeT veterans who have re-joined the terror groups. They give brief, subtle and limited instructions regarding the recruitment and delivery of weapons. For movement, they send geospatial coordinates which minimised the need for using local guides and Over Ground Workers (OGWs).

The individuals who are in communication with the Pakistan-based handlers are oblivious of each other’s identity and whereabouts. Most of these individuals are ‘hybrid or part-time militants’. They are educated and middle-class youngsters who are either students, scholars or professionals. They have a dual identity i.e.; they live a routine life as a white-collar civilian. However, when they are assigned a task, someone provides the information about the target’s whereabouts and movement patterns and someone delivers a weapon to them. They execute a task and then return the weapon at a pre-assigned location to a designated individual. Normally these delivery persons are young boys and girls of 15-20 years of age, who are given an ordinary looking parcel and asked to hand it over to a certain individual.

Previously, most of these tasks i.e., logistics, weapons, movement, target reconnaissance and surveillance, and shelter were arranged by hardened and trusted OGWs who had worked for the terror groups for decades. While discussing OGWs some legendary names can hardly be ignored such as Noor Mohammad Tantrey or Noora Trali, the four-feet Jaish OGW who single-handedly revived Jaish in South Kashmir after escaping from his payroll. Later, like most other OGWs, he became an active militant and was killed by the SFs. In this post-370 militancy, one rarely comes across the old OGWs being used. In addition to the new modus-operandi discussed in the previous paragraph, terror groups have recruited a new set of OGWs and mostly replaced the older ones. The new OGWs are clean-shaven young student-like operatives quite unlike the previous set of OGWs who were mostly bearded maulvis, Jamaat rukoons and affiliated individuals donning a religious and traditional attire. It is also pertinent to mention here that evenJamaat has gone into a hybrid mode. After the ban, its second rung leadership has dispersed into the rural areas and as per the instructions from Aabpara, they are consolidating themselves. Their cadres and leaders don a western attire and deliberately stay away from displaying overt religious appearance.

What worsens the possibility of enhancing HUMINT is the new practice of giving critical postings to young IPS officers from the J&K and AGMUT cadre. Many of these officers lack sufficient experience and training. They come to J&K as adventure tourists impressed by the thrilling world of intelligence, weapons and encounters. Because of this the older hands with decades of counter terror experience who are now shunted to insignificant postings feel very demoralised and marginalised.

In my recent field visit, I found that the intelligence agencies are missing some of the entities which are hiding in a plain sight. Notably, Tablighi Jamaat (TJ) and its cadres have played a crucial role in radicalising the socio-culture scenario of Poonch-Rajouri and Doda-Kishtwar which was traditionally a Gujjar-Muslim dominated region. The Gujjar were more concerned about their tribal identity than the religious identity. However, over the last two decades TJ has drastically altered their cultural and behavioural patterns visible in overly Islamic way of lifestyle. Though no concrete evidence linking the TJ with terrorists has come out, their role in providing logistics, shelter and moving money cannot be ruled out. TJ is Deobandi offshoot and Jaish and its proxy PAFF, responsible for the recent attacks in Poonch-Rajouri also adhere to Deobandi ideology. I have discussed in detail about the Jaish links with Deobandi institutions and clerics in the Kashmir valley in my upcoming book on Jaish. Besides, there is a strong likelihood of terror groups recruiting the pro-Khalistani young Sikh radicals of Poonch-Rajouri region as OGWs for the logistics support.

An important feature of the post-370 militancy as confirmed by intelligence agencies and some of the older OGWs who I interviewed is that an overwhelmingly large number of the recent infiltrators are battle-hardened mujahidin from Af-Pak region who put up a fierce resistance with Taliban against the American troops. Secondly, they are using the weapons, ammunition and NVDs left by the US forces. In the recent Rajouri and Kandi attacks, the militants used armour piercing steel bullets left by the US forces.

The local sentiment

Any discussion on the recent militancy trends cannot be complete without addressing the issue of local sentiment. Though after the abrogation of article 370 the tightened security measures, internet lockdown and fatigue ensured that there are no massive violent protests and agitations, the feeling of discontent and anger has only grown in intensity and fervour over the last three years. Despite the lofty claims about development made by the state government, the situation on the ground is pitiable. The condition of roads, electricity and other infrastructure related matters is appalling. There is no political representation, the bureaucrats have become supremely powerful, apathetic and arrogant. Such a situation is ripe for massive social unrest and local support for militancy. Given Pakistan’s internal woes, it is highly likely that the Pak army will try to orchestrate a massive social unrest and give a strong fillip to militancy.

Conclusion

Amidst these disturbing developments the good news is that the terror groups are finding it difficult to recruit the local youth. This is largely due to fatigue, and the lull in recruitment and terror attacks which came after August 5, 2019. Pakistan’s internal crisis has also shaken the local populace’ faith in Pakistan in liberating Kashmir. First it was jolted in Kargil defeat, then majorly dented after the abrogation of article 370 because of Pakistan’s silence. However, still a significant number of Kashmiris, at a subconscious level firmly believe that the Pakistani army is stronger and more determined than India’s vegetable-eating Hindu army, and Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal is superior to that of India’s. This insight was shared by a local Kashmir businessman Ashfaq (name changed). He finally suggested something and while writing this piece that his suggestion can be the best conclusion.

He suggested that Pakistan is neck-deep in its internal woes and this is the best time for India to make a significant strike which will give a final blow, shattering beyond redemption, an average Kashmiri’s faith in Pakistan’s capability to deliver Azadi at their doorstep.

(Abhinav Pandya is the founder and CEO of Usanas Foundation – an India-based geopolitical and security affairs think-tank. The article first appeared here.)

(The content is being carried under an arrangement with indianarrative.com)

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G20 Summit in Kashmir set to give massive fillip to tourism sector

“This is a great opportunity to showcase the real potential of the Union Territory to the world. It is not administration’s event but purely a people’s one,” the J-K LG said…reports Asian Lite News

From ensuring that 120 Smart City projects are completed on time to beefing up security, the administration in Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory (UT) is working round-the-clock to ensure that the summit in Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir is a huge success and promotes Kashmir as a global tourism destination.

With sustainable and inclusive development initiatives taken by the Modi government, the citizens in Jammu and Kashmir believe that the event (G20 Tourism Working Group meeting) can serve as a power booster for the local economy and a progressive factor for the business community in the region to explore multidimensional growth opportunities. The tourism industry, which has played a crucial role in the development of UT. However, years of instability have impacted the tourism industry, leading to a decline in the number of visitors. Tourism players in Kashmir believe that the G20 Summit can attract investors and tourists from across the globe.

“Be it a local citizen or anyone else associated with the tourism industry, everyone here in Kashmir is excited for the grand G-20 Summit. This meeting here in Srinagar is set to boost tourism. Furthermore, this meeting will provide our Jammu and Kashmir UT a platform to showcase its beauty to the entire world,” said Umar Bukhari, a local resident of Srinagar.

“Things are changing for the betterment of the people here in J-K. Since the last few years we have seen the LG Manoj Sinha-led administration massively investing in development which is a positive sign,” he added.

Locals apart, tourism players in the Valley also believe that due to the developmental projects, the footfall of tourists has increased in J-K which indirectly is helping the trader community and in return is also boosting the economy.

“It is the first time we are seeing such a tourist season in the Valley. Hordes of tourists from various parts of the country are travelling to the Valley as the ‘Heaven on Earth’ — a sobriquet given to Kashmir — is seeing tangible signs of a return to normalcy,” Mehraj Ahmad, a tourist guide in north Kashmir’s Gulmarg said, adding that the influx of foreign delegates and participants, along with showcasing the tourist destinations, can put UT on a pedestal in terms of tourism.

The Government of India is also making a significant thrust to ensure better infrastructural facilities for the region’s people and entice visitors. This has resulted in a fortuitous surge in tourist activities with better law and order, a promising security system, and maintenance of peace in addition to infrastructural and connectivity improvements.

Stating that G-20 was purely a peoples’ event, Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on April 15 said the event would provide a great opportunity to push J-K’s handloom, handicraft, Pashmina, and dry fruit to international markets.

“G-20 which is scheduled to be held from May 22 to May 24 in Srinagar will provide an opportunity to push J-K’s handloom, handicraft, Pashmina, dry fruit, saffron and other products to international markets.

“This is a great opportunity to showcase the real potential of the Union Territory to the world. It is not administration’s event but purely a people’s one,” the J-K LG said.

The G20 tourism summit would take place at a time when Kashmir is experiencing a boom in tourism and J-K draws significant investments in the tourism sector, besides medical cities, educational institutions, and other sectors.  (ANI)

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Kashmir Police review security ahead of G20 meet in Valley

Preparations for the summit are in full swing, with the city of Srinagar being decorated like a bride to welcome the distinguished guests…reports Asian Lite News

Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Kashmir zone, Vijay Kumar on Monday co-chaired a review meeting with field officers over the security arrangements for the G-20 meet to be held in the valley for the first time since the abrogation of article 370, said Kashmir police.

Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri was also present at the meeting, they said. Kashmir police informed that officers were directed to ensure that deployment of magistrates & police are put in place well before the summit and reiterated the need to enhance the security measures at vulnerable locations to avoid any chance of terrorist attack during the G20 summit.

The Picturesque region of Kashmir is gearing up to host the prestigious G20 Summit for the first time in its history.

The event, which will take place from May 22 to 24 at the SKICC on the banks of the famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, is expected to have a positive impact on the tourism and trade sectors of the region.

Preparations for the summit are in full swing, with the city of Srinagar being decorated like a bride to welcome the distinguished guests.

The renovation and repair of roads are being carried out at a fast pace, along with the installation of hoods and other construction works.

For the first time, work is also being done to decorate the bunkers from outside located from Srinagar International Airport to SKICC.

Department of Tourism Kashmir has also made many essential arrangements to make this summit a memorable one.

The G20 summit is expected to promote Kashmir internationally and give a new dimension to the tourism sector of Kashmir. The tourism sector is the backbone of the economy of Jammu and Kashmir, and a record number of tourists are expected to visit Kashmir this year also.

The summit will boost the tourism sector and help it touch new heights. The handicraft industry is also hoping that this international-level summit will prove to be very beneficial. G20 Summit includes the European Union, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, United Kingdom, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey and the United States. (ANI)

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Sameer Baktoo stressed the importance of promoting responsible tourism as a means of making the region more resilient against climate change, stating that “climate change is a global challenge.”..reports Asian Lite News

In a significant development for the tourism industry in Kashmir, the Ecotourism Society of Kashmir (ETSK) has welcomed the G20 meeting that is set to take place in the valley.

Sameer Baktoo, the convenor of ETSK, expressed his optimism that the summit would give the tourism sector a much-needed boost and help spread a positive message globally. “We are hopeful that the countries that had put travel advisories restraining their citizens from travelling to Kashmir will be lifted, and we will see a huge footfall of foreign tourists in the valley post-G20 summit in Kashmir, as it was in the early ’80s,” said Sameer Baktoo.

He went on to say that the ETSK sees the G20 summit as a milestone on the path of tourism industry development. “Our tourism development policies should be based on ecotourism, and we need to have a sustainable approach towards our eco-fragile destinations,” he added.

Sameer Baktoo stressed the importance of promoting responsible tourism as a means of making the region more resilient against climate change, stating that “climate change is a global challenge.”

The ETSK has been working to promote ecotourism and sustainable tourism practices in the Kashmir region. The organization believes that such practices can help preserve the region’s natural beauty while also providing economic opportunities for the local population.

The G20 summit is expected to attract significant attention from around the world, and the ETSK is optimistic that the event will help to raise awareness of the region’s potential as a tourist destination. With a focus on sustainable and responsible tourism practices, the ETSK believes that the region can benefit both economically and environmentally from increased tourism. (ANI)

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Federation of Industries Jammu welcomes G20 delegates  

Jammu has seen massive economic growth and Kashmir has been progressing in the last four years which has not happened in the last 50 years…reports Asian Lite News

Anjuman Federation of Industries Jammu, the representative association of small and large industries in Jammu province, has welcomed the delegates of 20 countries to the G20 Summit in Jammu and Kashmir.

The federation has said, “This will open up opportunities for the local industry in the premium market. New eras will open for startups to tie up with investors in their home countries to showcase their innovations to the global market and startups in various fields.” Federation of Industries Jammu Chairman Lalit Mahajan thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for organizing the G20 summit on May 22 and 24, 2023 in Srinagar and said it was a golden opportunity for Jammu and Kashmir.

He said, “With the sincere efforts of the Minister of State Dr Jitender Singh, a large number of people have taken the initiative to manufacture their own products. India is under the government’s startup program and it’s the right time to show. To get investors for their products for their mass production of products and also for exporting their products to international markets.”

It is worth mentioning here that since the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, 2019, Jammu has seen massive economic growth and Kashmir has been progressing in the last four years which has not happened in the last 50 years, including the massive India’s 2021 in industrialization based on the package of incentives announced by the government which goes to the credit of our Prime Minister and Home Minister Amit Shah.

As a result, employment opportunities will open up for the local people in the near future. (ANI)

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Kashmir set to host historic G20 Summit, boosting tourism, trade

The handicraft industry is also hoping that this international-level summit will prove to be very beneficial…reports Asian Lite News

The Picturesque region of Kashmir is gearing up to host the prestigious G20 Summit for the first time in its history.

The event, which will take place from May 22 to 24 at the SKICC on the banks of the famous Dal Lake in Srinagar, is expected to have a positive impact on the tourism and trade sectors of the region. Preparations for the summit are in full swing, with the city of Srinagar being decorated like a bride to welcome the distinguished guests.

The renovation and repair of roads are being carried out at a fast pace, along with the installation of hoods and other construction works.

For the first time, work is also being done to decorate the bunkers from outside located from Srinagar International Airport to SKICC.

Department of Tourism Kashmir has also made many essential arrangements to make this summit a memorable one.

The G20 summit is expected to promote Kashmir internationally and give a new dimension to the tourism sector of Kashmir.

The tourism sector is the backbone of the economy of Jammu and Kashmir, and a record number of tourists are expected to visit Kashmir this year also. The summit will boost the tourism sector and help it touch new heights.

The handicraft industry is also hoping that this international-level summit will prove to be very beneficial.

Sheikh Ashiq, a well-known businessman and exporter of Kashmiri carpets, said, “Holding such an international summit for the first time in Kashmir is special for the whole country. This is a proud moment for Kashmir. “

“It will have a positive impact not only on the tourism sector directly but also on other related sectors. Such big events open up avenues for better publicity as well as trade, but it would be important to present things better and more efficiently,” he added.

This time, Kashmir is hosting the 3rd Working Group Meeting of Tourism, providing an excellent opportunity to showcase the beauty of Jammu and Kashmir at the international level.

Secretary of the Department of Tourism, Syed Abid Rasheed Shah, said, “The G20 Summit Tourism will prove to be a milestone for the tourism sector, especially for international ones. This year, 300 places have been selected for the promotion of film tourism in UT.”

G20 Summit includes the European Union, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, United Kingdom, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey and the United States.

The group meets on an annual basis and this time it is chaired by India.

G20 Summit in Kashmir is set to boost tourism and trade, providing a platform for the region to showcase its rich culture and beauty to the world.

It is a proud moment for Kashmir and a significant milestone for the tourism sector, which is expected to touch new heights with the influx of tourists.

The handicraft industry and other related sectors will also benefit from the summit, opening avenues for better publicity and trade.

The G20 Summit is not just an event, but a historic opportunity for Kashmir to shine on the world stage. (ANI)

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The hunters also expressed great joy and happiness on this occasion and said that it will be a historic day when the delegates from foreign countries will take the beautiful scenery of Dal lake in subtle hunting…reports Tabassum Aziz

Srinagar: The city of Srinagar is being decorated as a bride in view of the G20 summit held this month. Where the work of renovation and repair of roads is going on at a fast pace, there is also work of putting paint, oil and hoods in addition to other construction works. While many departments have finalized their preparations and arrangements, the tourism department has also implemented many important arrangements to make this summit a memorable one. Looking happy and hopeful. This will not only promote Jammu and Kashmir internationally but also give a new dimension to the tourism sector of Kashmir.

Meanwhile, the delegates of the G20 countries will also visit Shahr Afaq Lake Dal and Gulmarg, for which all the arrangements have been finalized. Where the Lake Dal itself is cleaned from weeds and weeds at many places at this time. Along with the manpower, missionaries have also been employed to make Dal Lake attractive. There, the work of decorating and beautifying the ambassadors who will enjoy the beautiful view of Dal Lake is also being done. More than 70 Shikaras have been selected for the tour of the delegates and these Shikaras are being decorated like brides. Along with colors and rugs, lighting systems are being installed in the Shikaras and other decorative equipments are also being used to make the Shikaras attractive. What is being done. So that the visit of the delegates to Lake Dal becomes a memorable one.

Muhammad Shafi, President of Shikara Association of Ghat No. 5 of Lake Dal, while talking to Tabassum Aziz, said that the Department of Tourism has selected five Shikaras from each ghat for the delegation tour. We are currently busy decorating them. He said that during the last few years the tourism sector is coming on track and the G20 summit to be held will give a new dimension to the tourism sector and especially foreign tourists will turn to Kashmir more and more like in the past.

The hunters also expressed great joy and happiness on this occasion and said that it will be a historic day when the delegates from foreign countries will take the beautiful scenery of Dal lake in subtle hunting. He said that this will not only have a positive impact on the  tourism sector, but will also promote international tourism.

It is the backbone of the economy of Jammu and Kashmir. In 2022, a record number of tourists were seen in Kashmir. Although last year 188 thousand domestic and foreign tourists visited Kashmir, this year 20 million. The arrival of more tourists is expected. Related people say that the tourism sector will get more boost from the G20 meeting and it is hoped that this sector will touch new heights.

On the other hand, the people associated with the handicraft industry are also hoping that this international level summit will prove to be very beneficial. Associated people say that holding such an international summit for the first time in Kashmir is a proud moment for the entire country, especially Kashmir. He said that such a big event opens up avenues of trade along with better publicity. However, it will be important to present things in a better and efficient manner.

This time, Kashmir is hosting the 3rd Working Group Meeting of Tourism. In this way, it provides an excellent opportunity to showcase the beauty of Jammu and Kashmir at the international level. Secretary, Department of Tourism, Syed Abid Rasheed Shah says that the G20 Summit Tourism This will prove to be a milestone for the tourism sector, especially for international ones. He said that this year 300 places have been selected for the promotion of film tourism in UT.

Notably, this is the first time that Kashmir is getting the honor of hosting such a G20 summit. The summit is going to be held in the beautiful region of Kashmir in the last week of this month i.e. from 22nd to 24th May. The G20 includes the European Union, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, United Kingdom, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey and the United States. The group meets on an annual basis and this time the G20 is chaired by India.

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Celebrating Kashmiri Handicrafts – A Vibrant Fair in Srinagar

Locals were equally proud of their heritage and their handicrafts. “We have a rich cultural history, and it is important to preserve and promote it,” said Rukhsana…reports Zubair Qureshi 

Department of Handicrafts and Handlooms recently organized a four months long  fair in Srinagar at the Kashmir Heat showcasing a range of Kashmiri handicrafts and other products.

The exhibition also includes stalls from non-local vendors, making it a hub of activity with a range of recreational activities for both children and adults.

As parents are watching their children ride, swing and participate in breakdancing, they too were enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. “This is a wonderful opportunity for my kids to enjoy themselves and for us to learn more about the handicrafts and products of Kashmir,” said local resident Idress.  

One of the most popular attractions is the magic show, and the excitement on the faces of the children is palpable. “I have never seen such amazing magic tricks before,” said 15 year old Airya “I can’t wait to come back tomorrow and see what else is in store.” She added. 

Apart from the recreational activities, the exhibition is also  featuring separate stalls showcasing a range of Kashmiri handicrafts and other products. Visitors were fascinated by the intricate embroidery and exquisite designs of the shawls, carpets, and hand-woven fabrics. “We have come all the way from UP, and we are amazed by the craftsmanship and beauty of these products,” said non-local vendor Momin 

Non-local stall owners were also impressed with the hospitality of the locals. “The beauty of the region and the warmth of its people are even better than we had expected,” said non-local vendor Momin “We are honored to be part of this event and to showcase our products to the people of Srinagar.” He added. 

Locals were equally proud of their heritage and their handicrafts. “We have a rich cultural history, and it is important to preserve and promote it,” said Rukhsana. “This exhibition provides a platform for us to showcase our talent and for people to appreciate our handicrafts.”

Organizing such fairs is crucial in promoting recreational activities and creating employment opportunities. The fair started in the last week of April at the exhibition hall and will continue for the next four months. “We hope that this exhibition will not only be a source of joy for the people of Srinagar but will also help to boost the local economy,” said officials. 

It is pertain to mention that four months long exhibition was innagurated by Div. Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Vidhuri on April 21. The exhibition has brought together people from different parts of the country and provided a platform to showcase their talent. people hoped that such exhibitions will continue to be organized in the future, promoting the rich cultural heritage of the region and creating economic opportunities.  

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G20 meet set to bring new hope for employment in Kashmir

The region has immense potential for tourism, and the people of Kashmir have been working hard to showcase their culture and hospitality to the world…reports Asian Lite News

In recent years, the Kashmir valley has witnessed an unprecedented rise in tourism, thanks to the scenic beauty and the culture of the region. However, the people of Kashmir have always hoped for more.

With the news of a G20 tourism working group meeting to be held between May 22 and 24 in Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir, the people of the region are ecstatic. They hope that the meeting will bring about more employment opportunities and help in the development of the region The G20 meeting is a platform for the world’s largest economies to come together and discuss important issues that affect the global economy. The member countries of the G20 contribute to more than 80 per cent of the world’s GDP, and their decisions have a significant impact on the world economy. The decision to hold the meeting in Srinagar is a testament to the potential of the region and the people’s resilience in the face of adversity.

The people of Kashmir have always been known for their hospitality and warmth, and they are ready to welcome the delegates from the G20 countries with open arms. The government of Jammu and Kashmir has been working tirelessly to ensure that the meeting goes smoothly, and the delegates have a comfortable stay. One of the biggest issues that the people of Kashmir face is unemployment.

The region has a high literacy rate, but the lack of job opportunities has forced many people to migrate to other parts of the country in search of work. The people of Kashmir hope that the G20 meeting will bring about more investment in the region, which will create more job opportunities for the local people.

The region has immense potential for tourism, and the people of Kashmir have been working hard to showcase their culture and hospitality to the world. The G20 meet will be an excellent opportunity for the delegates to experience the beauty of the region and witness the rich culture of the Kashmiri people. The region has some of the most beautiful lakes, gardens, and mountains in the world, and the people of Kashmir are ready to show them off to the world.

The G20 meet will also be an opportunity for the people of Kashmir to showcase their talent and skills. The region has a rich tradition of handicrafts, and the local artisans are known for their intricate work. The delegates will have an opportunity to see some of the most beautiful handicrafts in the world and appreciate the hard work that goes into making them.

Mir Tajamul Islam, a law student hailing from Pulwama district says G20 can play a role in promoting economic development in the region, which could potentially help improve the situation in Kashmir. The G20 could encourage investment in the region, promote trade, and support infrastructure development, all of which could help create new economic opportunities in Kashmir.

“G20 could potentially play a role in supporting economic development in the region, which could be a step towards a more stable and prosperous future for Kashmir,” Tajamul added.

The people of Kashmir have been through a lot in the past few decades. The region has witnessed violence, political instability, and economic hardship. However, the people of Kashmir have always remained resilient and hopeful. The decision to hold the G20 meet in Srinagar is a testament to the potential of the region and the people’s resilience. The people of Kashmir hope that the G20 meet will be a turning point for the region.

They hope that the meeting will bring about more investment in the region, create more job opportunities, and help in the development of the region. The people of Kashmir are ready to welcome the delegates from the G20 countries and show them the warmth and hospitality that the region is known for.

Bilal Ahmad Dar, hailing from the bordering area of North Kashmir’s district Baramulla said that G20 is a critical forum for international cooperation, bringing together the world’s major economies and driving collective action to address global challenges. I believe the G20 meeting in Kashmir will create a positive environment for tourism promotion, economic development, and humanitarian assistance, which can have a positive impact on the region. “It will promote economic development in the region, which can in turn help alleviate some of the socio-economic grievances”.

“The decision to hold the G20 meet in Srinagar has given the people of Kashmir a reason to hope. The meeting will bring about more investment opportunities in the region, create more job opportunities, and help in the development of the region. The people of Kashmir are ready to welcome the delegates from the G20 countries and show them the beauty and hospitality of the region,” Bilal added. (ANI)

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Around 50 delegates are expected to participate in the G-20 meeting in Srinagar…reports Asian Lite News

In its ongoing G20 meetings in various sectors, India will soon host a tourism working group meeting in Srinagar – the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir — in May.

For the first time after the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35-A, Jammu and Kashmir will be hosting an international event in which delegates from G20 member states, guest countries and several international organizations will participate. Kashmir is known for its breathtaking beauty. Naturally what could have been better to hold a tourism working group meeting other than Srinagar? By holding the meeting in Srinagar, India also wants to convey a strong message to the global community about the stability of the place. It wants to portray the peaceful ambience of the place.

India took over the presidency of the G20 in December 2022. It is expected to host a total of 215 meetings across 55 locations this year.

Some components of the ongoing smart city project in Srinagar have been tweaked, with contracts being reworked and deadlines advanced by a month or two, to have them completed ahead of a G20 tourism working group meeting to be held between May 22 and 24, reported The Economic Times.

Around 50 delegates are expected to participate in the G-20 meeting in Srinagar, which will allow India to refute Pakistan’s claims of human rights violations in the Kashmir Valley.

Indian officials and former diplomats said the G-20 presidency offers an opportunity to showcase New Delhi’s leading role in global affairs, particularly when the world is confronting multiple geopolitical and economic crises, reported DW.com.

“This is proforma outrage by Pakistan. The reaction is unsurprising, given that the ruling Pakistan Democratic Movement does not want to give reason to Imran Khan to question their Kashmir posture,” Ajay Bisaria, a former high commissioner to Pakistan told DW.

“Pakistan would be well advised not to overhype the issue since that would only reduce its own diplomatic space. Jammu and Kashmir is a part of India,” former diplomat Meera Shankar told DW.

“Its economy is tourism focused and the climate there is very pleasant in May when temperatures in the rest of India are very high. It is an appropriate venue to hold a tourism-related meeting.”

Preparations for meetings are underway in Srinagar and adjoining areas. Foreign delegates will also be taken on a sightseeing tour to Baramulla, Dachigam National Park, and to the ski resort of Gulmarg.

Jammu and Kashmir is also expecting an investment of Rs 75,000 crore in 2023. Pharmaceuticals, cold storage, food processing, packaging, logistics, medi-cities, educational institutions etc have shown a keen interest in setting up n units in J-K. Also, there are foreign investment proposals worth almost Rs 3,000 crore, including from the Lulu group, Times of India had reported earlier.

In March, an Emirati property company announced a USD 60 million project to build a shopping mall and offices in Srinagar, reported ForeignPolicy.com.

India has already held G-20 tourism meetings in the states of Gujarat and West Bengal earlier this year and has scheduled another in the state of Goa in June. (ANI)

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