Despite a communications lockdown, the Indian government has embarked on an advertising campaign in the disputed Kashmir region to convince locals of the benefits of its actions.
- The Indian government has launched an advertising campaign in the disputed Kashmir region aimed at convincing residents of the supposed merits of its decision to revoke Article 370 of the Indian constitution.
“In recent weeks...important decisions have been taken regarding Jammu and Kashmir,” the advert says, adding: “Article 370 and 35 A have been abrogated or substantially modified and other important changes have been made. How will these changes benefit the common man? What advantages will accrue to the region?”
August’s decision paves the way for both private and commercial entities to buy up land. Officials claim this would help develop the region. Among other benefits listed is the potential for Indian-administered Kashmir to become a medical tourism hub for patients from the Middle East and East Asia,
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