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Dawn Of Peace, Economic Tenacity In J&K

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January 27, 2026
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“Despite security and environmental hurdles, Jammu & Kashmir’s economy shows remarkable tenacity. Industrial growth is driving a structural shift, transitioning the region from traditional agriculture and crafts toward a modern, employment-rich manufacturing and service sector.”

In his Republic Day address Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha this year declared the commencement of a “new dawn,” grounding his optimism in a year defined by decisive security measures, economic recalibration, and a burgeoning grassroots revolution. The Lt Governor also spoke about J&K transition of Jammu &Kashmir from  a history of volatility to a future of industrial vigor and social parity. The Lt Governor highlighted the “decisive military action” taken following the tragic April 2024 attack on tourists in Pahalgam’s Baisaran Valley. Referring to the attack on both the actors and the “backers” of terror attack the Lt Governor reiterated Central Government’s  zero-tolerance policy against terror ecosystem . Speaking about the landmark termination of the Indus Water Treaty the Lt Governor called the decision a shift toward prioritizing national interest and regional stability. Despite the dual challenges of security concerns and natural disasters, J&K’s economic indicators tell a story of remarkable tenacity. As far as industrial expansion is concerned, it  not merely statistical but a fundamental shift in the employment landscape, moving the union territory away from a purely agrarian and craft-based economy towards modern manufacturing and services. Lt Governor also spoke high about integration of 8 lakh women into 94,000 Self-Help Groups  that has fundamentally altered the rural socio-economic fabric. Notably, the emergence of 2 lakh ‘Lakhpati Didis’—women earning over ₹1 lakh annually—serves as a powerful testament to the burgeoning strength of the rural economy. Significantly LG Sinha lauded Chief Minister Omar Abdullah’s participation in the Kashmir Marathon, framing it as a symbol of a more vibrant, engaged civic life.

“To secure a “new dawn,” the J&K government is prioritizing a collaborative approach between the state and its citizens to dismantle terrorism and drug abuse. By integrating industrial investment, tourism, and women’s empowerment with transparent governance, the administration aims to stabilize the region and protect the future of its youth through shared public-private resilience.”

Furthermore Lt Governor also said that the increasing participation in the Tiranga Yatra indicates that patriotism is taking deeper root across the region. However, the path forward requires collective vigilance. The LG’s rallying cry for public cooperation in dismantling the “terror ecosystem” and eradicating drug abuse highlights the Government’s recognition that peace in Kashmir is a collaborative effort. By bridging the gap between the government and the governed, J&K is positioning itself to secure the future of its youth. The pillars of industrial investment, tourism revival, and women-led rural growth are building a foundation of stability. As Government continues to leverage “transparency and technology,” the ultimate success of this “new dawn” will depend on the continued tenacity of its people to protect these gains from the shadows of the past.

 

 

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