
In retaliation for Pakistan's crucial role in the attack, india went on the offensive after terrorists killed unarmed tourists and a native in the Baisaran valley of pahalgam on april 22. In an effort to disrupt the networks connected to the attack, India's reaction, Operation Sindoor, which was initiated on May 7th, targeted nine terror camps in pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Precision missile attacks were used in the operation, which was characterized as a major step up in India's counterterrorism strategy. Furthermore, by demolishing numerous crucial facilities, including significant air bases, india provided a proper response to Pakistan's aggression. Although a truce was eventually reached on May 10th, india continues to impose economic restrictions, such as the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, which has an effect on Pakistan's agricultural sector.
Additionally, india made it very evident that any terror strike in the future would be viewed as an act of war. In honor of the indian Armed Forces for Operation Sindoor and in remembrance of the tourists and residents lost in the pahalgam Attack, the bjp held a Tiranga Shikara Rally at Dal Lake in srinagar to mark this momentous achievement. At a sizable Shikara rally on the renowned Dal Lake, bjp officials hoisted national flags. The bjp leaders said that this is not the old india and hailed Operation Sindoor as a huge success.
The once-bustling tourist destination, pahalgam, is now a ghost city as Jammu & kashmir struggles with the fallout from the terror attack. The tourism industry in kashmir has been significantly impacted by the Baisaran Meadow attack. With an estimated yearly contribution of 10,000 crore to the economy of kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir, tourism has experienced several cancellations, with advance reservations falling precipitously after 50 tourist destinations were shut down following the attack.
The region's economy has been greatly impacted by the closure of stores selling Pashmina shawls, saffron, and souvenirs as a result of the decline in tourists. According to estimates, the tourism sector has lost almost two thousand crore rupees this month.
Now, in an effort to revive the tourism sector in kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir, 2,400 travel member companies from all across india and kashmir have joined forces to launch the "Chalo Kashmir" campaign. According to travel agents nationwide, their goal is to express solidarity with the Kashmiri people.