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Bridging The Gap In J&K’s Border Areas

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
December 5, 2025
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Bridging The Gap In J&K’s Border Areas
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The launch of a major infrastructural overhaul in Jammu & Kashmir’s border areas under the Vibrant Villages Programme – Phase II (VVP-II) is a policy shift of profound significance. For decades, these remote habitations have symbolised a stark paradox. They are our territorial sentinels, yet they have often remained on the margins of development. Chief Secretary’s review meeting, focusing on saturating 124 strategic villages with roads, electricity, telecom, and television connectivity, finally acknowledges that national security is inextricably linked to human security and dignity. Underdeveloped border regions create a sense of alienation and vulnerability. By transforming these villages into “prosperous, sustainable and secure communities”, the government aims to integrate them firmly with the national mainstream. More than building infrastructure, the step is about building trust. When a household in Tulail Valley gets reliable electricity, or a village in Kupwara gains 4G connectivity, it represents the tangible presence and commitment of the state. It tells residents they are not outposts to be endured, but valued citizens to be empowered. The programme’s three-pronged strategy of saturating existing schemes, strengthening infrastructure, and generating sustainable livelihoods is commendably holistic. Roads and telecom enable access to markets, education, and healthcare. Tourism initiatives and cultural preservation, as highlighted in the plan, can unlock economic potential rooted in local heritage. The difficult terrain of districts like Kupwara and Bandipora has historically defied easy solutions. The success of VVP-II will hinge on relentless execution, adaptive governance, and meticulous monitoring. The appointment of nodal officers, the use of geo-tagging, and the operational Digital VVP Portal are steps in the right direction. Crucially, this must be a collaborative, “whole-of-government” endeavour, as the Chief Secretary said, with seamless coordination between departments and agencies. This initiative is a long-term investment in the nation’s territorial and social fabric. By ensuring that the glow of development reaches our farthest frontiers, we fortify the very idea of India. The vibrant village of the future will be one where a child can stream educational content, a farmer can check market prices, and a family feels connected to the country’s heartbeat. That is the ultimate goal, and it is a mission worthy of the resources and resolve now being marshalled.

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