Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a massive developmental growth as the latest figures showing 47 ongoing Central Sector Infrastructure Projects worth over Rs 66,600 crore underscore the unprecedented investment being made in reshaping the region’s economic and social landscape. Infrastructure is more than roads, tunnels and power plants as it is the foundation upon which economic growth, employment generation and improved quality of life are built. The fact that nearly Rs 32,000 crore has already been spent on these projects reflects substantial progress and a strong commitment to bridging longstanding developmental gaps. The dominance of the roads and highways sector, with 37 projects under implementation, is particularly significant. Better connectivity has the power to unlock tourism, facilitate trade, improve access to services and integrate remote regions with mainstream economic activity. In a geographically challenging region like Jammu and Kashmir, roads are not merely transport corridors but lifelines. Among the flagship projects, the Zojila Tunnel stands out as a symbol of transformation. Once completed, it will provide all-weather connectivity between Kashmir and Ladakh, overcoming a barrier that has historically disrupted movement for several months every year. The scheduled breakthrough blast marks an important milestone in a project that carries immense strategic and economic significance. Equally encouraging is the investment in power generation, healthcare, education, aviation and energy infrastructure. Such diversification indicates a balanced approach to development rather than a singular focus on connectivity alone. The ongoing infrastructure push offers Jammu and Kashmir a rare opportunity to accelerate growth and attract investment. The challenge now is to ensure that these projects are completed efficiently and deliver lasting benefits to future generations.
Beyond technical failure
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