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PoJK/PoGB, 16-07-2025: - Despite boasting some of the most stunning natural landscapes, Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir (PoJK) and Gilgit-Baltistan continue to suffer from the government's neglect of tourism infrastructure. In a glaring instance of apathy, a popular waterfall spot that had organically developed into a source of livelihood for locals was recently razed by Pakistani authorities — despite a court-issued stay order. Locals who had invested lakhs of rupees and years of hard work to make the site accessible and attractive for visitors were not only evicted without warning but reportedly detained by the police during the demolition. Visitors from Gilgit-Baltistan have highlighted similar issues — complaining about narrow, broken roads, the absence of food stalls, and a complete lack of rest facilities. Tourists and locals alike have called for immediate intervention from tourism authorities, pointing out the lack of huts, rest stops, or even basic signage. Pakistan’s failure to invest in tourism infrastructure in PoJK and Gilgit-Baltistan reflects a broader pattern of neglect in these occupied regions. While locals take initiative and invest their own money to develop tourism sites, Islamabad’s response has been indifferent at best — and repressive at worst.

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00:00Despite boasting some of the most stunning natural landscapes, Pakistan-occupied Jammu
00:07and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan continue to suffer from the government's neglect of tourism
00:13infrastructure. In a glaring instance of apathy, a popular waterfall spot that had
00:19organically developed into a source of livelihood for locals was recently raised by Pakistani
00:26authorities. Despite a court-issued stay order, locals who had invested lakhs of rupees and
00:33years of hard work to make the site accessible and attractive for visitors were not only evicted
00:40without warning but reportedly detained by the police during the demolition.
00:56Visitors from Gilgit-Baltistan have highlighted similar issues, complaining about narrow,
01:17broken roads, the absence of food stalls and a complete lack of rest facilities. Tourists
01:24and locals alike have called for immediate intervention from tourism authorities, pointing out the lack
01:30of huts, rest stops, or even basic signage.
01:36palabras of transport.
01:37.
01:38.
01:39.
01:56.
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02:01So, when people come to this stage, they will not come to this stage.
02:09The facilities are limited.
02:11There are many challenges.
02:12At this point, the facilities are limited.
02:15There are difficulties for the facilities.
02:18But because of the facilities, the facilities are limited.
02:23Besides, the facilities are limited to the facilities.
02:30Pakistan's failure to invest in tourism infrastructure in POJK and Gilgitbaltistan reflects a broader
02:50pattern of neglect in these occupied regions.
02:53While locals take initiative and invest their own money to develop tourism sites, Islamabad's
03:00response has been indifferent at best and repressive at worst.

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