Several places on the border with Pakistan will be developed as tourism destinations on the lines of the Wagah border in Punjab, according to Minister of State for Tourism of J&K Priya Sethi.
"We want to project the International Border in J&K as the border of peace and bonhomie. The initiative has a huge potential," she said at an event here.
The state government has set aside Rs 500 crore for the project, the minister said.
"Under Phase I, which will be completed by 2018, the government will spend more than Rs 50 crore on developing facilities for tourists in a few places we have identified for this purpose," he added.
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Kashmir valley's tourism season this year was badly hit during the summer months by the unrest triggered by the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter with security forces on July 8.
"A tourist facilitation centre, a theme park, a theatre, a walkway, eateries and cafeterias have come up in Suchetgarh border belt in RS Pura tehsil of Jammu district. Cultural programmes and local food will lift up spirits of tourists," she said.
Work is on to develop infrastructure for 3D shows based on the history of the area and the IB. The government also intends to conduct beating retreat and flag ceremony at Suchetgarh border.
Sethi said the state came out strong after the "five- month-long unrest thanks to the tourism industry. We extend a warm-hearted invitation to tourists and pilgrims to visit the Valley and help it revive its economy".
Jammu and Kashmir has gone through a lot of turmoil, but it has time and again come up trumps in difficult situations with the support of the countrymen, she said.
Suchetgarh, which was an important trading point between Sialkot and Jammu before partition, records close to a thousand tourist footfalls daily, he said.
The tourism sector can generate employment for 70 percent population of Jammu and Kashmir, which has flourishing transport, horticulture and handicraft industries, he said urging the tourism partners to lend priority to the state.