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From intent to industry

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
June 23, 2026
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The latest figures on Industrial Entrepreneur Memorandums (IEMs) offer an encouraging glimpse into Jammu and Kashmir’s evolving industrial landscape. Over the past five years, the Union Territory has witnessed a steady rise in both investment intentions and implemented projects, reflecting growing investor confidence and the impact of policy measures aimed at promoting industrial growth. The numbers tell a positive story. Implemented IEMs in Jammu and Kashmir rose from five projects worth Rs 126 crore in 2021 to 14 projects involving Rs 1,924 crore by December 2025. This substantial increase suggests that investment proposals are increasingly translating into projects on the ground, a critical indicator of economic progress. Equally significant is the surge in investment intentions. The year 2024 witnessed 35 IEM Part-A filings worth an impressive Rs 9,500 crore, the highest in the last five years. While not every proposal materializes, such figures demonstrate the growing attractiveness of Jammu and Kashmir as an investment destination. Improved infrastructure, industrial incentives and policy support appear to be generating interest among entrepreneurs and businesses. Yet, caution is warranted. Investment intentions are only the first step in a long process. The true measure of success lies in converting proposals into operational industries that create jobs, generate income and contribute to local economic development. Delays in approvals, infrastructure bottlenecks, land availability issues and logistical challenges can still hinder project implementation. The focus must therefore shift from merely attracting investments to ensuring their timely execution. Faster clearances, reliable power supply, skilled manpower and robust connectivity will be essential in sustaining investor confidence. Jammu and Kashmir stands at an important juncture. The rise in IEM filings indicates that the region is increasingly being viewed as a viable industrial destination. The challenge now is to translate these commitments into factories, enterprises and employment opportunities. If that transition is achieved, industrial growth can become a powerful driver of economic transformation and long-term prosperity in the Union Territory.

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