Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said his government would continue its efforts to get travel advisories lifted by the US and other countries to attract tourists.
"As a tourist state, the growth and development of economy in Jammu and Kashmir is largely associated with successful and productive tourist seasons," Abdullah said.
Many countries, including the US, have issued travel advisories to their citizens against visiting Jammu and Kashmir due to the prevailing militancy.
In November 2012, Britain had announced its decision to lift the advisory "in light of the decline in violence".
Speaking to members of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)-Jammu and Kashmir Chapter led by its president Anil Mahajan, Abdullah said: "Trade and tourism are the two significant pillars of economy and these complement each other in their growth."
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