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Gulmarg Centre: Asia’s New Davos

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The Chief Minister’s vision of turning Gulmarg into “Asia’s Davos” highlights the potential for regional transformation through strategic infrastructure investment.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s inauguration of the Gulmarg Convention Centre on September 18 marks a milestone in Jammu and Kashmir’s journey toward redefining itself as a global tourism and business destination. By envisioning Gulmarg as “Asia’s Davos,” the Chief Minister has not only set an ambitious benchmark but also provided a glimpse of the transformative potential that strategic investments in infrastructure can unlock for the region. Constructed at a cost of ₹21 crore by the National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC), the Gulmarg Convention Centre is designed to serve as a hub for international conferencing, business convergence, cultural events, and tourism promotion. The Centre is a landmark addition to Gulmarg’s already rich profile as a premier skiing and holiday destination. Alongside, the Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone for a Ski Hire Shop to be developed by the J&K Cable Car Corporation, reinforcing the government’s commitment to strengthening tourism infrastructure holistically. In his address, Omar Abdullah emphasized a critical but often overlooked aspect of development—maintenance and meaningful use of public infrastructure. “It is the easiest thing to build four walls. The real responsibility begins with their use and maintenance,” he cautioned, acknowledging that while the NBCC had completed the project within time and budget, the furnishing component was not originally accounted for. By stressing on finishing details and usability, the Chief Minister underlined the government’s seriousness about ensuring that the facility does not turn into another underutilised asset. The vision for the Gulmarg Convention Centre is clear: position it as a hub for MICE tourism (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions), wedding destinations, and high-profile events. The proposal to link its promotion with the established marketing network of SKICC in Srinagar is a pragmatic step, ensuring the new facility benefits from existing brand equity and networks. Omar Abdullah’s dream of seeing Gulmarg earn recognition as “Asian Davos” may appear lofty today, but it encapsulates the spirit of ambition needed to catapult the region onto the international stage. Equally significant was his call to expand recreational opportunities for tourists, particularly in the evenings.

“The Gulmarg Convention Centre is a symbol of modern Jammu and Kashmir, blending natural beauty with world-class infrastructure, tradition with modernity, and aspirations with opportunities. To truly become “Asia’s Davos,” its inauguration must be the start of a determined journey toward sustained growth and global recognition.”

Gulmarg, despite its daytime appeal with skiing, sledging, and sightseeing, offers little structured engagement after sunset. Plans to integrate amenities such as a coffee shop, restaurant, and digital cinema projection system reflect a forward-looking approach, one that can enhance visitor experiences while generating revenue and keeping the facility vibrant throughout the year. Importantly, the Chief Minister urged government departments to lead by example in utilizing the centre for meetings, training programmes, and official events until private sector interest gains momentum. This not only ensures the facility’s optimum use but also demonstrates confidence in its utility and potential. The Gulmarg Convention Centre is more than just a building—it is a statement of intent. With proper management, sustained promotion, and attention to detail, it can emerge as a symbol of modern Jammu and Kashmir: a place where natural beauty meets world-class infrastructure, where tradition meets modernity, and where aspirations meet opportunities. If Gulmarg is to truly become “Asia’s Davos,” this inauguration must be seen not as an end but as the beginning of a long and determined journey.

 

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