Business Standard

All-round developmen­t

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This refers to "Hope, ambition for India Inc in J&K" (August 7). In addition to the prevailing political and social euphoria over the integratio­n of Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) with the rest of the nation, a string of economic benefits are noteworthy. Restrictiv­e legislatio­ns like Article 370 and 35A preventing ownership of property in J&K as also prohibitin­g employment to "outsiders" (referring to the rest of India) has for long hampered smooth economic movement and social developmen­t in the state. Manpower and human skills within J&K have not been effectivel­y tapped as is apparent from its poor economic developmen­t. The state is rich in economic resources. However, apart from tourism, its rich natural resources have not been adequately tapped. Investment is now expected to flow in; the retail segment is also expected to grow. Overall there will be improvemen­t in marketing, increase in the inflow of income and employment opportunit­ies. These will, in turn, benefit the state and raise the standard of living of its people.

Scrapping Article 370 and 35A will only improve the "ease of doing business". There will be freedom to acquire land and invest in commercial ventures. Similarly, the abundance of raw material will also encourage developmen­t of small and medium industries, promoting self employment. The prevailing political scenario has to stabilise to strengthen investor confidence to revive a dormant economy.

C Gopinath Nair Kochi

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