Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has vowed to address infrastructural constraints to make Jammu and Kashmir a more attractive destination for investment and manufacturing. Speaking during an interactive session at the Federation of Indian Export Organizations, Omar acknowledged the unique challenges that J&K faces due to its geography and limited resources. He stressed harnessing potential in agriculture, horticulture, handicrafts, pharmaceuticals, IT services, and electronics. Chief Minister minced no words when he said Jammu and Kashmir has been deprived of business confidence for the past 35 years. However, things have started opening up, and investments have started trickling in, particularly in the last five years. Figures speak louder than words. Jammu and Kashmir has attracted investmen

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