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Prof K Nageshwar: Kashmir Economy Fragile [HD] (Video)

         Since the abrogation of Article 370, Jammu and Kashmir have been under lockdown, with normal facilities being restored very gradually, in a trickle one might even say. While the regions of Jammu and Ladakh seem to have moved on peacefully from the events of August 5, the violence-prone Kashmir region is still under surveillance and communications are heavily controlled. Most media reports paint a picture of a very wary and reticent Kashmiri population and indicate we are merely seeing the calm before the storm.

Given the almost unbearable trepidation in the air in Srinagar and the Kashmir valley, it is hard to buy the centre’s pitch that Kashmir will finally be open for proper business after decades of falling behind due to terrorism. However, the Modi govt has claimed, more than once, that Jammu and Kashmir will now be on par in development with the rest of India.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Kashmir Economy Fragile [HD] (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: Kashmir Economy Fragile [HD] (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Kashmir Economy Fragile [HD] (Video)
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Since the abrogation of Article 370, Jammu and Kashmir have been under lockdown, with normal facilities being restored very gradually, in a trickle one might even say. While the regions of Jammu and Ladakh seem to have moved on peacefully from the events of August 5, the violence-prone Kashmir region is still under surveillance and communications are heavily controlled. Most media reports paint a picture of a very wary and reticent Kashmiri population and indicate we are merely seeing the calm before the storm. Given the almost unbearable trepidation in the air in Srinagar and the Kashmir valley, it is hard to buy the centre’s pitch that Kashmir will finally be open for proper business after decades of falling behind due to terrorism. However, the Modi govt has claimed, more than once, that Jammu and Kashmir will now be on par in development with the rest of India.