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Watch| Tourists Explain the Shifting Terrain of Kashmir During Election Season | Watch Report

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Watch| Tourists Explain the Shifting Terrain of Kashmir During Election Season | Watch Report

Watch| Tourists Explain the Shifting Terrain of Kashmir During Election Season | Watch Report

Jammu and Kashmir is experiencing a tourism boom amid election season, with a record-breaking 21.1 million visitors in 2023.

This surge, attributed to government efforts to promote stability, is significantly boosting the local economy.

A group of bikers shared their experiences navigating the valley under tight security measures.

The influx of tourists, coupled with the ongoing electoral process, creates a unique atmosphere in the region, highlighting the delicate balance between economic growth and political transitions in this historically sensitive area.

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