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Border villages now symbols of connection, not conflict: CM Omar

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Srinagar, Feb 26: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday said border villages in the region are no longer symbols of conflict but have emerged as “symbols of connection,” as the government partners with the Centre to promote tourism in these areas.

Addressing the 21st convocation of the University of Kashmir, CM Omar said his government was working to transform Jammu and Kashmir into a hub of innovation and knowledge-based industries, while ensuring inclusive and sustainable development.

He hailed the graduating students as the “spring of J&K in full bloom" and underlined key challenges facing the region, including climate change, agricultural transformation and youth mental health.

“We are meeting at a pivotal moment,” Omar said, referring to the recently presented 2026–27 budget.

Describing it as a “fiscal compass,” he said the budget reflects the government’s intent to build a modern, progressive and economically vibrant Jammu and Kashmir.

“For decades, we were defined by tourism alone or agriculture alone. The J&K of 2026 is evolving into a centre of innovation and participatory governance,” he said, acknowledging that the region has faced economic setbacks following the trauma of 2025.

“Our resilience has defined us,” Omar added. The Chief Minister said his government’s vision rests on three pillars—meritocracy, sustainability and digital sovereignty.

On tourism, Omar said the government is moving beyond traditional destinations like Gulmarg and Pahalgam by promoting border tourism.

“Villages like Keran, Gurez and Teetwal, once synonymous with conflict, are now symbols of connection,” he said.

He added that the government, in collaboration with the Union Government, is developing nine new tourist destinations to ensure the benefits of tourism reach the last mile.

Stressing the need for balance, Omar said climate concerns remain central to policy planning.

"Our glaciers are receding and our winters are changing. We must protect what we promote, which is why we are investing in sustainable infrastructure,” he said. (KNO)

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