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Kashmir Valley Sees Calm, Traders Pin Hopes on Tourism Revival

Kashmir Valley remains calm on May 12, 2025, after eased tensions between India and Pakistan. Traders, hopeful for tourism revival, urge authorities to confirm safety and reopen air services. Local markets, including Kupwara, have resumed after shelling pauses, with shopkeepers calling for safety measures and compensation as the region looks toward recovery.

May 12, 2025 / 14:30 IST
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Calm Returns to Kashmir Valley: Traders Hope for Tourism Revival After Tensions Ease (Image: ANI)
Calm Returns to Kashmir Valley: Traders Hope for Tourism Revival After Tensions Ease (Image: ANI)

Srinagar and several parts of the Kashmir Valley remained calm on May 12, 2025, following a recent easing of tensions between India and Pakistan. Visuals from Dal Lake reflected peaceful conditions, offering hope for a return to normalcy and a revival of tourism in the region.

Bashir Kongposh, General Secretary of the J&K Traders and Manufacturers Federation, expressed cautious optimism. “We hope tourists will return to Kashmir; we promise them a warm welcome,” he said. According to Kongposh, hotels were operating at full capacity before the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives and led to heightened military activity.

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He urged the administration to publicly confirm that Kashmir is safe for tourists and requested the Lieutenant Governor to resume air services and reopen schools to restore confidence among visitors and residents.

The recent understanding between India and Pakistan, which led to a pause in cross-border shelling, has been credited with restoring calm in the region. In Kupwara district’s Chowkibal area, the local market reopened on May 1 after a week-long shutdown caused by shelling.