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LCT Desk by LCT Desk
May 13, 2026
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent appeal to citizens to avoid unnecessary foreign travel amid the Middle East crisis has brought renewed optimism to Jammu and Kashmir’s tourism sector. At a time when the Valley is preparing for the peak summer season, such a message from the country’s highest political office carries economic significance. Tourism remains the backbone of thousands of livelihoods across Jammu and Kashmir. From hotel owners and houseboat operators to ponywalas, artisans, guides and transport workers, an entire economy depends on a successful tourist season. Any national-level encouragement for domestic tourism therefore becomes a direct source of hope for local communities that have endured years of uncertainty due to security concerns, political instability and natural disruptions. The Prime Minister’s appeal comes at a crucial moment when Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed improving infrastructure, better road connectivity and rising investments in tourism-related facilities. Destinations such as Gulmarg, Pahalgam and Sonamarg continue to attract visitors, while lesser-known areas are also emerging on the tourism map. A strong domestic tourist inflow can help sustain this momentum and generate employment opportunities for youth. However, attracting tourists requires more than appeals alone. Authorities must ensure clean public spaces, better traffic management, reliable transport, safety measures and affordable accommodation. Environmental protection must also remain a priority, as unchecked tourist pressure can damage the fragile ecology of the region. Equally important is the role of the people of Jammu and Kashmir in extending warmth and hospitality that has historically defined the region. Positive visitor experiences create long-term confidence and strengthen the image of Kashmir as a welcoming destination. If supported with effective planning and responsible tourism practices, the Prime Minister’s call may well translate into a strong tourism revival for Jammu and Kashmir this year.

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