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Jammu and Kashmir seeks economic self-reliance through multi-sector budgets prioritising agriculture, dairy, tourism and infrastructure investments. The UT government frames economic self reliance as requiring sustained multi sector reforms, directing the budget to agriculture, horticulture, dairy expansion, industry, tourism and handicrafts while treating hydropower as a future, capital intensive revenue source. Operational priorities include strengthening canal irrigation and desilting, protecting productive agricultural land through constrained conversion, finalising the Jammu Master Plan, suspending damaging railway alignments, and allocating social measures such as free LPG cylinders and provisions for Kashmiri Pandits within a realistic fiscal stance.
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<h1>Jammu and Kashmir seeks economic self-reliance through multi-sector budgets prioritising agriculture, dairy, tourism and infrastructure investments.</h1> The UT government frames economic self reliance as requiring sustained multi sector reforms, directing the budget to agriculture, horticulture, dairy expansion, industry, tourism and handicrafts while treating hydropower as a future, capital intensive revenue source. Operational priorities include strengthening canal irrigation and desilting, protecting productive agricultural land through constrained conversion, finalising the Jammu Master Plan, suspending damaging railway alignments, and allocating social measures such as free LPG cylinders and provisions for Kashmiri Pandits within a realistic fiscal stance.