In recent years, the government of Jammu and Kashmir has implemented significant policies to enhance the economic landscape of the Union Territory. The administration aims to improve the local industry by setting ambitious export targets, encouraging innovation and positioning Jammu and Kashmir as a competitive participant in both national and global markets.
The Jammu and Kashmir government’s export policy focuses on leveraging the region’s rich resources and traditional craftsmanship. The export targets, publicly announced as part of the Union Territory’s industrial policy, set clear annual benchmarks and include the promotion of exclusive local products, such as handicrafts, horticulture and agri-based produce.
Several sectors stand to benefit most from the new export push: – Kashmiri shawls, carpets and woodwork have been in great demand in international markets. The government’s support in quality certification and Geographical Indication tagging has enhanced its export appeal. Traditional strengths include apples, cherries, saffron and dry fruits like walnuts and almonds. The government’s investments in cold chain logistics, packaging technology and farmer training have improved product shelf life and export readiness.
Revival of basmati rice cultivation and expansion of organic produce are critical for meeting export quality standards. With increased focus on technology parks and digital education, Jammu and Kashmir are witnessing the emergence of software exports and service outsourcing, selecting the local educated youth. Souvenirs and speciality foods linked to the region’s unique tourism appeal are being positioned for export-oriented promotion.
Local production units are being modernized with technology upgrades and cleaner processes. Those transitioning successfully toward export compliance see improved yields and reduced wastage. The government, in collaboration with educational institutions and industry bodies, has created skill-upgradation programs focusing on export documentation, international quality standards and digital marketing.
Expanding export activities opens up new avenues for employment, from manufacturing to logistics and sales. Artisans, small producers and youth benefit from increased job opportunities. Investment in dedicated freight corridors, improved road connectivity and airport upgrades for cargo handling ensures products reach global markets faster. Enhanced facilities at trade terminals such as Salamabad and Chakan-da-Bagh ease cross-border trade, especially with neighbouring countries.
Interest payments on export loans and subsidies for technology adoption encourage Schemes like reduced GST on exports, technology adoption and more local enterprises to scale up. The export target sets the stage for broad-based economic renewal in Jammu and Kashmir. Higher export volumes translate into greater foreign exchange earnings, boosting the Union Territory fiscal health. The focus on quality, certification and branding amplifies the global image of Jammu and Kashmir products, attracting investment and supporting the ‘Vocal for Local’ mission. Export orientation shields local industries from solely relying on domestic demand, making them more resilient against market shocks.
Jammu and Kashmir’s vision are to be a prospering, self-sustained economic hub where local industry and entrepreneurship drive growth. The export targets represent more than just numbers; they symbolize socio-economic transformation. Increased international presence, higher standards and robust market linkages can bring a lasting peace dividend, encouraging youth participation and innovation. With ongoing investment, sectoral reforms and an enabling environment, Jammu and Kashmir appears well on its way to redefining its industrial narrative