Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, known for its breathtaking landscapes and cultural richness, is grappling with the coexistence of tourism and repression at the hands of around one million Indian troops deployed by the Modi-led Indian occupation regime in the territory.
According to Kashmir Media Service, January 25th, celebrated as India’s National Tourism Day, serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by Kashmir’s tourism industry in the midst of the restrictions, crackdowns, cordon and search operations, arrests and raids all across the territory.
Despite the territory’s undeniable allure, occu-pied Jammu and Kashmir is facing strict measures. The contentious abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019 further heightened tensions, leading to an increased military presence and curtailment of civil liberties in the valley.
Tourist inflow has been significantly affected by concerns about safety and freedom of movement.
Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, once celebrated…