Srinagar, Feb. 26 -- The recent Union Cabinet approval to expand Srinagar International Airport marks a transformative moment for Jammu and Kashmir's connectivity, tourism, and economic growth. With a projected investment of Rs.1,677 crore, the airport's civil enclave will undergo a sweeping upgrade-an ambitious project designed to handle 10 million passengers annually, nearly quadrupling its current capacity. This is not just an infrastructure project; it is a statement of intent: Kashmir is open for business, tourism, and opportunity. The new terminal, sprawling over 71,500 square meters, will integrate state-of-the-art facilities with the Valley's rich architectural heritage, blending modern efficiency with traditional Kashmiri woodwor...