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Kashmir’s picturesque border villages get new lease of life

Ceasefire along the LoC has created an environment of peace and prosperity for the border villages of J&K. This has also led to infrastructural development, a major one being the electrification of the villages for the first time ever. The villages are attracting tourists for the first time in over three decades.

January 09, 2024 / 11:51 IST
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In 2023, the Lolab Valley received the Best Offbeat Destination Award, and efforts are underway to develop the Kaman Bridge, also known as the Peace Bridge, into a promising tourist destination on the LoC. (Image: Irfan Amin Malik)
In 2023, the Lolab Valley received the Best Offbeat Destination Award, and efforts are underway to develop the Kaman Bridge, also known as the Peace Bridge, into a promising tourist destination on the LoC. (Image: Irfan Amin Malik)

Villages situated along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) have started playing host to tourists after almost three decades, heralding an era of peace and economic prosperity. In 2023, government data shows 4.3 lakh tourists visited the breathtaking border villages in the region.

Since midnight of February 24, 2021, when the Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire along the LoC, the J&K government has initiated activities to promote border tourism and the infrastructure in border villages.

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The villages located on the Line of Control (LoC) were earlier no-go zones due to frequent skirmishes between the two nuclear-armed rivals. Now they are experiencing not just peace but delightedly hosting tourists after three decades.

In the past two years or so, the influx of both foreign and domestic tourists has increased in villages falling on the LoC.