Pahalgam Resilience: Tourism Rebounds Amidst Tension
Tourism in Jammu and Kashmir has bounced back to previous levels after being severely impacted by the Pahalgam terror attack last year. Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat lauds efforts by ministries and the ongoing Operation Sindoor, reiterating India's firm stance on terrorism while highlighting the recovery of local tourism spots.
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Tourism in Jammu and Kashmir is now thriving, recovering from the significant setback caused by the Pahalgam terror attack. Union Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat emphasized this revival as he interacted with reporters, praising both local and national efforts to restore the sector's vitality.
India executed Operation Sindoor to deliver a powerful message against terrorism, targeting infrastructures in Pakistan following the attack. The military action underscores India's commitment to combating terrorist threats originating from within and beyond its borders.
The Pahalgam region, particularly affected by the incident, sees hope with its tourist destinations reopening. Shekhawat assured continued support to bolster tourism, celebrating the region's resilience and determination to overcome challenges.
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