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Dubai signs deal with India to develop infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir

Dubai signs deal with India to develop infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir (Image: Pixabay)

Dubai : Dubai has signed a deal with India under which an infrastructure will be build in Jammu and Kashmir, the government said. However, no mention was done about the amount that will be utilized for the development.

The memorandum of understanding by Dubai, part of the United Arab Emirates, is the first investment agreement by a foreign government in the region, following the scrapping of special status to Jammu and Kashmir and division of the state into two Union Territories.

The government said the agreement will see Dubai building infrastructure including industrial parks, IT towers, multi-purpose towers, logistics centres, a medical college and a speciality hospital.

"The world has started to recognize the pace (at) which Jammu and Kashmir is traversing on the development bandwagon," Union Minister Piyush Goyal said in a statement.

He also mentioned that different entities from Dubai have shown their interest in investing in Kashmir.

However, investment is fraught with risks as evidenced by a spate of terrorist attacks on civilians.

On Monday, the authorities moved thousands of migrant workers in Kashmir to safer locations overnight.

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