Further, the enemy remains determined as ever to resurrect the earlier times of divisiveness and disruption and is actively applying all possible means in the psychological and social domain to turn round the situation to his advantage. There will be attempts to bring back the times of Hartals (Strikes) and Bandhs (Lockouts) with attendant talk of Human Rights violations et al.
Economic activity holds the key to the well being of any region. At the same time, peace is a pre-requisite for the economic upsurge. Security on the borders and in the hinterland of Jammu and Kashmir, especially so in the remote areas, is necessary for the economic activity to blossom.
The Government has been very generous and honest in its efforts to change the environment of the UT with a surge in economic activity and development. It has identified education, agriculture, tourism, rural development, employment, and skill development as focus areas to meet its development goals. Agriculture and allied horticulture sectors have received an allocation of Rs 1,872 crore which is Rs 680 crore more than the previous year. Maximum thrust has been given to Rural Development, up from Rs 1,951 crore to Rs 5,284 crore and Education at Rs 2,392 crore, an increase of Rs 1,000 crore.
One matter that is not being discussed in the roadmap laid out for Jammu and Kashmir is Police reforms. There is an urgent need for increasing the strength and capability of the force with more boots on the ground, infusion of the latest technology for policing and intelligence gathering duties and latest training techniques. It is something that needs to be spoken of at par with development. The aspect probably is in the domain of the Ministry of Home, however, a reference to the government policy on the subject at the time of presentation of the budget would have been in order.
While the central government is doing all it can to assist in the revival of the violence-prone region, a large onus of responsibility also rests upon the people. The common citizen will have a big role to play if the development and security thrust of the centre is to bear fruit. Peace-loving Kashmir's’ outnumber the handful of Pakistan-sponsored trouble creators; their inaction has been encouraging terrorists and their handlers to wreak havoc. Now is the time to change the status quo. The people need to realise that only natural beauty and skillsets cannot attract tourists and investors, the environment needs to be equally conducive. It is up to them to join the Government effort to create the same. They have to use their passion and strength to shape their own future. The Government is but a facilitator.
(Jaibans Singh is a reputed security analyst, columnist, and author)
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