Tourists Return to India-Controlled Kashmir One Year After Deadly Attack
Tourists are beginning to return to resort towns in India-controlled Kashmir. This development comes a year after an attack by militants that killed 26 holidaymakers. Hoteliers in the area are preparing to welcome the arriving visitors.
theprint.inTourists have started returning to resort towns in India-controlled Kashmir, according to reports. Hoteliers in the region are turning on lights and preparing accommodations to receive the incoming visitors.
Region The area, previously known for its booming tourism industry, experienced a decline following a militant attack. The attack occurred one year ago.
The return of tourists marks a gradual recovery in visitor numbers to the region. Reports indicate that the influx remains limited, described as a trickle of visitors.
Local businesses, including hotels, are responding to the renewed interest from tourists. The region, under Indian control, has long attracted visitors for its scenic resort towns. Officials have not provided specific figures on the number of returning tourists or projections for the sector's recovery.
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Valence skew: Negative adjectives skew perception of recovery
Tourism is steadily resuming in Kashmir, signaling growing confidence in the region's stability and appeal.
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