Conflict harms Kashmir tourism
Recent cross-border fire scares visitors away from disputed region, once a magnet for tourists.

Published On 18 May 2013
Kashmir was once a magnet for tourists from all over the world, but it is better known now as a conflict zone these days.
India and Pakistan have fought over the region since they gained independence in 1947.
Tourists have began to find their way back to Indian-administered Kashmir, but it takes just one incident to make numbers go down again.
Al Jazeera’s Sohail Rahman reports from Srinagar.
Source: Al Jazeera