The Sunday Guardian

PM MODI FOCUSES ON TOURISM TO EXPOSE PAK PROPAGANDA ON J&K

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of tourists from the G20 member nations and other countries of the world in these UTS will bear testimony to the fact that that all is well and normal in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, contrary to Pakistan’s propaganda,” sources said.

Pakistan is already lobbying against the G20 summit, and China is reported by sources in Islamabad to be silently backing Islamabad’s propaganda. Pakistan is pushing its G20 partners to block the conference from taking place in Srinagar, including through calls to Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and China. India has already ramped up diplomatic action on all these three countries to participat­e in the summit, sources said. According to top diplomatic sources, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh gave a clear message to his Chinese counterpar­t during Friday’s bilateral meeting. “Rajnath’s statement that accountabi­lity should be fixed on the nations supporting terror activities is a message not only for Pakistan, but also for China,” sources said, adding, “if China supports or becomes a part of Pakistan’s agenda to disturb peace in Jammu and Kashmir, accountabi­lity will be fixed on it as well.” “Therefore, if China chooses to skip the Srinagar G20 Tourism meet, then it will be proof of its support to Pakistan’s agenda of blocking developmen­t and normalcy,” diplomats say, adding, it will be difficult for China to stay away from the Srinagar conclave when it daily talks of its eagerness to have good relations with India, a country that is contributi­ng over $100 billion a year to the PRC’S trade surplus.

The Pakistan army is irked with India’s Ministry of Home Affairs report, saying that Jammu and Kashmir, which used to be a “terrorist hotspot” has become a “tourist hotspot” as 22 lakh tourists visited the Union Territory in 2022, nearly four times more than the previous highest. The Poonch terror attack by Pakistan-based terror groups was, according to sources, an attempt to create a false impression at the behest of Islamabad that normalcy was not there in Jammu and Kashmir. It was also a part of Pakistan’s conspiracy to weaken the economy of the state so that the resulting jobless youth of the UT could be misguided and radicalise­d easily, say security officials.

It is in this backdrop that PM Modi is focused on boosting tourism in the UTS so as to defeat the sinister agenda of the neighbouri­ng country. This he seeks by creating massive job opportunit­ies. The upcoming G20 Tourism Working Group meeting in Srinagar will therefore be important for showcasing Jammu and Kashmir’s potential as a tourism destinatio­n, not just for India, but also for the entire world. This is the basic idea behind PM Modi’s tourism diplomacy, sources said.

“Diplomats and tourism ministry officials are prepared to show the internatio­nal community during the meeting from 22 to 24 May that Jammu and Kashmir has changed for the better. Peace and prosperity has returned to the UT as a result of the Central government’s massive efforts to eliminate terrorism,” sources said. Union Tourism Secretary Arvind Singh recently said the TWG meeting in Jammu and Kashmir will be an important event, because there “we will finalise the Goa declaratio­n”, which will be the ministeria­l communiqué that will emerge from the G20 discussion­s. “We are hopeful that the G20 tourism ministers› conference in Goa due later this year will focus on sustainabl­e tourism to support the environmen­t and create opportunit­ies for local businesses,” he said. It means that the Srinagar conclave will be quite crucial as it will set the agenda for the Tourism ministeria­l meeting of the G20 countries. “With this in view, the Indian side will be using tourism diplomacy, convincing the G20 nations to further promote Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh as a top tourist hub of the world,” sources said.

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