The peaceful and successful culmination of this year’s Amarnath Yatra is not just a religious success, but a powerful message to the world. It speaks of unity, service and the unwavering hospitality that the people of Jammu and Kashmir offer to all, regardless of creed or background. As lakhs of pilgrims from across India and abroad made their spiritual journey to the holy Amarnath Cave, they were met not only with devotion, but with an exceptional display of care, security and brotherhood. In recent decades, the Yatra has been more than just a pilgrimage. It has symbolized resilience, cultural coexistence and the enduring spirit of Kashmiriyat, a syncretic culture rooted in communal harmony and mutual respect. This year, with meticulous planning by the administration and wholehearted support from locals, both Muslim and Hindu, the Yatra concluded without incident. Behind the smooth logistics, sanitation facilities, medical camps and food stalls were thousands of local volunteers, security personnel and government workers who worked tirelessly to ensure the comfort and safety of every pilgrim. This is no small achievement in a region often misrepresented or misunderstood. The people of Jammu and Kashmir, especially those from the valley, have once again demonstrated that peace and service run deeper than any narrative of discord. They have shown that despite historical challenges, the instinct to serve and welcome guests remains strong and sincere. More importantly, the successful Yatra sends out a broader message: that coexistence is not only possible, it is thriving. When communities come together with a shared purpose, rooted in faith and humanity, they can transcend boundaries and build bridges that outlast any conflict.
A ray of hope
The persistent hailstorms that have battered several parts of Kashmir in recent weeks have once again exposed the vulnerability of...




