Tour operators are keeping their fingers crossed this summer after tourist footfalls declined sharply since last July in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). Enquiries have picked up significantly in the past month. Queries are coming in from Southeast Asia. “We are receiving hundreds of queries from Malaysian tourists for the summer. Also tourists from Singapore and Thailand are showing interest. Around 30-40 per cent of arrivals this season will be foreign tourists,” said Khaliq Wangnoo, chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir chapter of the Indian ...
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